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Keep your business operations running efficiently and the people under your care your top priority with Socius’ Healthcare and Human Services solutions!
For over 25 years, the greatest challenge we have seen healthcare companies and human services organizations like yours tackle is balancing the need to provide top quality care to satisfied recipients while managing the complex intricacies and strict regulations of the business side of this industry. We know that keeping costs contained, margins maintained, all departments compliant, and patients happy are the priorities that you continuously strive to balance.
A business management solution built around trusted Microsoft Dynamics GP software can help you accomplish these priorities by streamlining and automating many business processes, empowering your people to be more effective in their various roles. Socius’ Healthcare and Human Services solutions can give your organization:
“We are all about trying to provide services to people. Ten years ago, our administrative costs were running about 15 percent. With the new practices we put in place, including Microsoft Dynamics GP, we’ve been able to get that down to about 10 percent.”
- Tom Browne, Wingspan Care Group/Bellefaire JCB, an Ohio wellness, advocacy, and behavioral healthcare organization
Read how one of the nation’s leading providers and innovators of wellness, advocacy, and behavioral healthcare for children, youth, and their families is leveraging Socius’ Microsoft Dynamics GP solution to:
Socius has decades of experience in leveraging Microsoft Dynamics GP solutions to fit the unique needs of our clients, whether they be healthcare companies or human services organizations. Contact us today to learn how our solutions can help you manage your business more efficiently and keep your focus on the people under your care.
May 17, 2012 by Mary Jo Mahood
May 9, 2012 by Christine Satariano