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Memorial Sloan-Kettering cures paperwork problems with document imaging.
The world's largest cancer center, New York's Memorial Sloan-Kettering, is finding concrete efficiencies--and real savings--by implementing "OSCAR" the Optical System Controlling Administrative Records. The system now handles more than 2.7 million documents, including patient accounts and medical records.