AUXILIO Releases Case Study on How its MPS Program Proved Integral to Barnabas Health’s Multi-Hospital Clinical Technology Transformation Project

AUXILIO, Inc. (OTCBB: AUXO), the nation’s pioneer and leading Managed Print Services (MPS) company for health care, announced the release of a case study summarizing the integral role its MPS strategies and solutions played in the successful implementation of Barnabas Health’s massive, system-wide Clinical Technology Transformation Project.

Entitled, AUXILIO MPS Specialists and Expertise is Integral to Clinical Technology Transformation Project at Barnabas Health, the case study outlines how AUXILIO worked collaboratively with Barnabas Health’s leadership to assist in the implementation of its enterprise-wide Clinical Information System (CIS) and Electronic Health Records (EHR) to ensure connectivity of devices across the entire health system helping the care organization reach its ultimate goal of enhancing patient care using advanced technology.

“Barnabas Health is one of the most prestigious hospital systems is the U.S. and we are grateful to be its trusted MPS business partner since 2005,” said Joseph J. Flynn, President and CEO of AUXILIO. “As part of our expertise and service to support the health system’s massive electronic transformation project, our on-site MPS team provided the print expertise, strategies and support mechanisms that are vital for the successful re-alignment of workflow processes necessary to design a new technologically advanced infrastructure for the exchange of information between devices and software. Our team’s support in helping manage this complex environment resulted in cost avoidance in resources and helped Barnabas Health achieve successful execution of the transformative project goals across the entire care organization.”

AUXILIO is the only vendor neutral, health care exclusive MPS company in the US. Its unique MPS business model includes placing full time, on-site teams of print services experts to build sustainable print programs to reduce volume and to manage print-related assets and expenses. The company is at the forefront of providing hospitals specialized knowledge and expertise as they tackle the transformative shift to e-records compliance to meet the ‘meaningful use’ federal mandates. Once contracted for MPS services, the company assumes all expenses related to the production of documents in hospitals, including services, supplies, equipment, legacy service agreements, parts, finance charges and labor. AUXILIO manages over 1.6 billion documents per year and more than 50,000 devices from multiple manufacturers and serves over 250,000 caregivers from coast to coast.

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