Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Midwest-Based Healthcare Provider Chooses Brainware Distiller for Invoice Processing

Hospital Group Adopts Intelligent Data Capture for Increased Efficiency and Visibility

January 4, 2011, Ashburn, VA —Brainware, Inc., the leading provider of intelligent data capture and enterprise search solutions, announced today that another prominent American healthcare provider has selected the Brainware Distiller™ solution for the efficient processing of invoices. This contract is consistent with other major health facilities, including Resurrection Health Care, Cook Children’s Health Care System and Gundersen Lutheran Health System, who seek advanced, nimble solutions that interface readily with legacy ERP applications to create efficiency, accuracy and transparency throughout the payables process.

With the medical community anticipating challenges to their revenue growth, these institutions look to innovative, proven applications that deliver a strong return on investment, and Brainware’s unmatched capability for header and line-item data extraction, simplification of invoice reconciliation/processing and ease of implementation within existing ERP specifications present a compelling business case for enabling substantial efficiency gains. By minimizing the need to focus revenues and human resources on accounting functions, healthcare providers are better positioned to create efficient processes that serve their core function of delivering healthcare to those in need.

“By offering healthcare providers the tools they need to process invoices quickly and accurately, as well as offering vastly improved visibility into their financial processes, Brainware Distiller allows them to make paying bills an afterthought,” said Carl Mergele, Chief Executive Officer at Brainware. “Intelligent data capture technology provides a scalable platform for the processing of a multitude of paper and electronic documents, minimizing touch points and making otherwise tedious functions simple and reliable.”

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