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Originally Posted by amandalouise
the hospital and crisis center where I am opted for the last one because it affected the least amount of clients, and those that it does affect we offer a new way to do those things.
example we cut out doing paper work in favor for computers.
it frees up three hours per client per session of manually signing in to the file room, manually locating the clients file among hundreds of thousands of files, and then manually writing up each sessionby converting our vast paper files on each client to computer files we can better help our clients, spend more time with those clients and offer better services that they may need. for example before when we had to allocate time for filing and paper work we can now offer advocate services such as accompanying the client to hearings, take a client to a food shelf if they need food and other hands on advocate type things.
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It sounds to me like what the US federal administration is advocating, that computerization of records will save money and make things better to boot!