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RepairEngine® ‘Grid’ Technology Powerful for Management, Analysis
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The most recent enhancements to RepairEngine® have been built around a super-fast, and easy-to-use technology that the RepairEngine® development team refers to simply as the “grid”. We think of it as sort of a core interface, designed for RE users and administrators, to allow for accessing and filtering data about barcode and enterprise mobility equipment repair status [...]
New ‘Dashboard’ Goes Live for RepairEngine® Beta Group
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The RepairEngine “spring-fling” of new feature rollouts rolls on later today with our new splash page “Dashboard”, which we guarantee that you’ll like and find useful. There is an ‘Alerts’ mini-grid that identifies any and all items that may need your immediate attention, as well as three other sections to help you monitor your overall Repair Mangement status, recent [...]
New RepairEngine® ‘RA’ Status, Rapid Approval Features Debuting Soon
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Next week Lexicon will begin a ‘beta’ rollout of our new Return Authorization (RA) Status page on RepairEngine® to a selected group of users. The new page will feature the powerful “grid” design that our development team debuted on our Asset Management feature release last fall.
RepairEngine® users will enjoy a greatly enhanced ability to navigate, filter, sort, group, and analyze all of their Lexicon [...]
Re-Examine Your Business Model Before Your Competitor Does
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There was a great article in yesterday’s New York Times business section about business model innovation in the delivery of health care services. The author, Janet Rae-Dupree, did a solid job of pointing out how tired, inefficient business models employed by most physicians and general hospitals actually limit improvements in “care-quality” for patients and keep costs [...]