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by DB Technology

Planned vs Unplanned Downtime

How Your Healthcare Facility Can Plan Either Way When downtime occurs at your hospital, it can be challenging to recover. Whether it’s planned or unplanned downtime, there are items that need to be taken care of in order for your healthcare facility to continue operating  as fully and efficiently as...


by Cally Kobza

New Functionality in Ras 3.706 Release

The dbtech team is thrilled to announce the release of Ras 3.706. This new release includes updates to dbtech’s Ras Manager, Rasi, and Downtime Solution.  Highlights in Ras 3.706 While there are many feature changes in this release, the list below highlights just a few of the exciting improvements or...


by Cally Kobza

Employee Spotlight: Meet Phil

Hi Phil! Where are you from? I was born Manhattan, Inwood NY. Now I live down the Jersey Shore. What is your job title at dbtech? I am a Senior Account Executive. I focus on sales and connecting with people, as well as various projects. What is your favorite thing...


by Cally Kobza

Solve Record Keeping Troubles with eForms for Healthcare

Electronic forms, often called eForms, are an important part of record keeping in today’s healthcare organizations. eForms collect critical information on a digital device or computer so it can be safely used and easily stored. This data aids in registering new patients, outlining treatment plans, prescribing medications, and much more....


by Cally Kobza

Streamline Your Records with Electronic Folders (eFolders)

Electronic records, also called digital files, are a proven asset for businesses and organizations. They reduce reliance on paper materials, improve security for sensitive data, and allow access to critical information from different geographic locations. While some paper documents may still be needed, storing documents electronically provides significant benefits.  But...


by Cally Kobza

The Importance of HL7

In the healthcare industry, following regulations is extremely critical as it affects hospital operations and patient care. If your facility chooses not to follow standards and requirements, it can hinder or halt operations entirely. One standard healthcare facilities must follow today is HL7. The HL7 interface structure is used to...


by Cally Kobza

6 Ways to Prepare for a Downtime Event

Downtime events can disrupt the continuity of patient care and decrease the efficiency of staff. According to multiple surveys on Gartner, a single minute of downtime can cost up to $5,600. Downtime can pose serious questions about how staff document patient care and how that downtime documentation is then transferred...


by Cally Kobza

Improve Patient Registration with eForms

Paper forms were once the standard for collecting and managing patient information and wet-signatures.  Today, electronic forms are an industry standard due to technology developments across every industry, especially in healthcare. One of the benefits of eForms is the reduction in documentation errors, especially in patient registration where eforms makes...


by Cally Kobza

How Do Healthcare Facilities Avoid Downtime?

According to HealthIT.gov, 95% of hospitals, from small rural facilities to large medical centers, use certified EHR technology. It’s not just hospitals who are moving toward a greater reliance on technology. Physician offices have also adopted EHR technology at a rapid rate, growing from 42% in 2008 to a whopping...


by DB Technology

Issues that Can Arise Without a Downtime Solution

In healthcare facilities and hospitals, unplanned, planned and network downtime occurs. Sometimes to maintain the system, healthcare staff often hold planned downtimes, which is not a big deal, as everything is sorted out ahead of time. However, unpredictable and unplanned downtimes can wreak havoc on a healthcare organization. To tackle...


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