SR Healthcare - Who We Are
Standard Register is a premier provider of document management and workflow technology solutions to the Healthcare industry. Our mission is to help the nation’s health systems enhance efficiency and patient safety, mitigate risks, address compliance requirements, reduce costs and improve revenue realization. And we come well prepared. With more than 50 years of healthcare experience, Lean Six Sigma methodologies and leading technologies, we are uniquely positioned to help you meet the challenges of the changing healthcare landscape.
Standard Register has an entire business unit focused on the needs of Healthcare, including more than 230 dedicated healthcare sales and marketing professionals. Together with our three regional client care centers and a national network of print centers, we are able to provide a level of service and support that is unparalleled in the industry.
SR Healthcare Business Unit
- Serve over 3,138 Healthcare clients
- 100 of the top 150 IDNs
- 62% of U.S. hospitals
- Supplier to the 6 largest GPOs
- More than 310 integrations with 22 HIS vendors
- Partner with the industry’s leaders –Surescripts, CareFusion, Cardinal Health, Streamline Health and others
Relentless Pursuit of Excellence
- One of only 5 companies to make the Top 100 InformationWeek 500 Innovators list for 6 years running
- Thought leadership in document and prescription security, process improvement, workflow automation and print management
- 157 active and 24 pending patents, 895 since SR’s inception
- Continuous process improvement through Six Sigma and Lean methodologies
- Balanced Scorecards measure our value to clients
Commitment to Healthcare
- Market focused to anticipate our clients’ needs and drive innovation
- 321 people dedicated to Healthcare
- 230 Healthcare sales and marketing professionals
- SR MED U, a disciplined curriculum to educate our team on Healthcare’s changing needs
- More than 50 years of Healthcare experience
- Committed to making a measurable difference to our clients’ business and clinical outcomes