Our specialist technology for primary and secondary healthcare includes patient ID wristband printing, healthcare document scanning and printers for hospitals or surgeries.
Our specialist technology for the healthcare industry makes life easier for your staff, reducing their admin burden and enabling them to provide more face-to-face care to patients. It covers everything for primary healthcare:
In a time of growing budget pressures, the efficiency and effectiveness of our healthcare industry solutions enables you to make savings without making compromises elsewhere.
We have extensive experience in the sector, helping us build a bespoke solution around your needs and ensuring it integrates seamlessly with your current clinical workflows. And we back all of this up with wide-ranging support and warranties of up to three years as standard.
Simple. We go back a long way. Over 30 years in fact. Helping GP practices, hospitals, community care workers and pharmacies with reliable, value for money print technology.
We know what it’s like to work in healthcare. And we know how to come up with new ways of helping healthcare professionals get the job done.
Take a look at our latest healthcare brochure and discover how we put you at the heart of everything we do.
There’s more pressure than ever on those working in the primary healthcare sector to perform faster and more efficiently. Yet the average GP is currently spending 11% of their time completing admin tasks – time that would be much better spent seeing and treating patients. GPs across the country are already working with Brother to implement print and digitisation solutions that help them provide a better standard of care.
We have solutions designed specifically for primary healthcare:
Print workflow automation with Tungsten Automation
Upgrade and unify your print, scan and automation workflows with Tungsten Automation intelligent management software:
Secure your healthcare information to prevent unauthorised use and maintain the organisation’s reputation and customer trust
Increase the productivity and efficiency of your workforce by introducing automation of manual tasks
Ensure that operational processes remain compliant by automatically applying consistent business rules and tracking the movement of documents and information
Integrate seamlessly with HL7 compliant clinical systems
Track all print from head office to the home office for remote workers
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View our customer success stories in the healthcare sector
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