The Silicon Review
27 September, 2018
Accruent is one of the world’s most dedicated firms that provide physical resources. The solutions provided by the company are way beyond compare. Now the company has created an innovative solution that is the healthcare industry’s first ever computerized Maintenance Management System. In short, CMMS is about to offer integrated ordering with GE Healthcare’s Service Shop portal.
The portal is said to enable Healthcare Technology Management solution aka HTM that will increase the operational efficiency of hospitals and clinics through workflow and interface. This purchasing integration will lend access to over 80,000 GE healthcare’s parts and accessories. Through automation, the procurement workflow process within the HTM CMMS will reduce errors and save up so much time including real-time pricing, up-to-date inventory information, and documentation resources. Eventually, this leads to the best care for all the patients. The Vice President and GM of the US and Canada Service, GE Healthcare – Rob Reilly was quite confident in his statement and will be showing some high expectations in this new step.
The step Accruent has taken to launch this functionality is a wise move. It is because the market has not seen this new innovation. Many HTM professionals will be getting direct access and this will eventually result in a positive way. Managers including the supervisors will be having a direct connection so that all operations will also go smoothly, so basically CMMS is a good integration with GE healthcare, let's see if it makes any changes.
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