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Optimising print infrastructure for the evolving healthcare landscape

Healthcare facilities are becoming increasingly dependent on information technology to digitise patient care processes.

March 15, 2021

By Seth Johnson, Healthcare Industry Consultant at Lexmark

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Healthcare facilities are becoming increasingly dependent on information technology to digitise patient care processes. This dependence on IT infrastructure rapidly accelerated throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, making digital transformation essential for healthcare organisations. Many overseas hospitals and healthcare systems were overwhelmed at times during the COVID-19 pandemic, putting substantial constraints on space, supplies and staff.

Now, hospitals are looking to digitise health records and invest in cloud-based platforms to help enable productivity and avoid disruption to clinical workflows. With the digitisation process top of mind for healthcare facilities, print is often not considered to be a high priority. However, as the healthcare industry continues to change its environment to support what’s coming next, a key opportunity for channel partners is to ease the print burden amongst their healthcare customers and integrate the right solutions to minimise the time spent on manual print management.

So, here are three print benefits your healthcare customers can take advantage of in their digital transformation journeys to help them build business continuity plans.

Simplification of end-user management

Healthcare companies want to do business with people that understand the complexities of the industry. Lexmark understands this as we manage over a billion pages annually in healthcare alone across over three thousand hospitals globally. We help in the simplification of print management because we understand disruptions inside a clinical environment are difficult, even under normal circumstances.

Our printers are especially serviceable for technicians to be able to go in and not have to pull a device out of a cabinet or inside of a tight nursing area to open the back panel of a printer. Instead, we’ve focused on designing the front panel to offer as much of that service ability for technicians to get in and get out without causing disruptions. These true hospital grade devices have been made to simplify support operations with insights and technology that make print and document management easier than ever.

Servicing print security

During the transformation from paper records to electronic documents, security remains top of mind for healthcare providers looking after patient information. Today’s risks require attention to endpoint devices on the network, which is especially important for healthcare organisations.

For optimal protection, Lexmark has adopted a Secure by Design – systematic approach to document and device security. The software used to support printers and MFPs must be developed to the highest of industry standards when it comes to the protection of sensitive information. As we’ve embedded IoT capability into our devices, this enables a truly predictive service to allow us to act before a device fails to keep healthcare fleet running smoothly and mitigate any major security risks

Maximisation of patient care processes

As computers have become embedded in clinical workflow processes, any disruptions to the computer system have severe consequences to patient safety, expenditure, hospital operations, and clinical staff. During downtime, lack of information access and control can impede on clinician productivity and keep them from providing quality care. Manually updating critical documents is slow, inefficient, and often lacks accuracy and security. Therefore, we’ve sought out to improve clinical efficiency with devices engineered to last and tools that help minimise downtime.

Our Downtime Assistant solution enables healthcare providers to automate updates and store information directly on Lexmark MFPs for downtime availability that’s fast, accurate and secure. The most current reports, forms and procedures are automatically fed to the device from central sources, so that staff have access to the most up-to-date information. As a result, this helps to increase and simplify access for fewer errors and greater continuity of care.

Instead of forcing a one-size-fits-all solution into healthcare environments, our technology is made to design a solution customised for each customer’s unique requirements to ultimately optimise their print infrastructure, improve device management, and maximise business processes.

Our printers are especially serviceable for technicians to be able to go in and not have to pull a device out of a cabinet or inside of a tight nursing area to open the back panel of a printer.

Seth Johnson
Healthcare Industry Consultant
Lexmark