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The Impact of Data Protection Laws on Your Records Retention Schedule

ARMA International

The purpose of this article is to remove the fear and intimidation of domestic and global data protection laws and show how these laws and requirements are consistent with the existing objectives of your records retention schedule and information governance policy. Definition and Purpose of a Records Retention Schedule.

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How to Get Executive Support for Your Next Information Governance Initiative

AIIM

That's a tall order when most records managers and governance folks feel disconnected from the business strategy driving their organizations and outright ignored by the same executives levying such high expectations on them. The last seven words in that definition are so important that I underlined them.

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IBML enables easier integration of its intelligent high-volume desktop production scanners

Info Source

This includes banking, insurance, healthcare, government and BPOs[1] where the necessity to lower paper digitising costs is critical and organisations require a scalable platform which is easy to implement and can be upgraded to automate key business processes at the point of capture. The scanners are ideal for use in a range of industries.

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How to create value through digital archiving

CILIP

Understanding digital archiving Crown Records Management have shared content from their Vault Podcast Series, and we'll be publishing more content in the coming weeks. And so then the archivist or the records manager is curating and their taken care of. The evolution of the archive manager. t think it?s

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What to do With Paper Patient Charts When Transitioning to Electronic Medical Records

Shoreline Records Management

For the inactive patient charts, (each practice has its own definition of active and inactive), it may not be finically possible to scan all their information. But, the records can be stored at a secure, offsite storage facility, and have a patient manifest created (Ex.

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What to do With Paper Patient Charts When Transitioning to Electronic Medical Records

Shoreline Records Management

For the inactive patient charts, (each practice has its own definition of active and inactive), it may not be finically possible to scan all their information. But, the records can be stored at a secure, offsite storage facility, and have a patient manifest created (Ex.

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We Surveyed 100 Information Capture Users - Here's What We Learned

AIIM

The direction of document processing automation over the next three years is definitely trending away from paper to a more digitally focused approach; 70% of survey respondents indicate that they plan to expand document processing to include more digitally-born documents this year. Over 40% said they are using it in records management.