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OB10 and Memorial Hermann Show How e-Invoicing Program Optimized Accounts Payables and P-Card Spend
Date:7/21/2009

Largest hospital group in Texas joins forces with OB10 to co-host audio conference focused on optimizing AP and P-Card spend

Atlanta, GA (PRWEB) July 21, 2009 -- OB10, the leading global e-Invoicing network and Memorial Hermann, the largest hospital system in Texas, recently joined forces to host an audio conference titled Learn How AP and Supply Chain Management at Memorial Hermann Healthcare System Collaborated on an e-Invoicing Project to Optimize AP and Increase P-Card Spend. Participants on the call discovered how e-Invoicing streamlines AP processes; supports Supply Chain Management objectives of reducing exceptions and ensuring greater visibility; and how the right solution can optimize payment terms and drive efficient P-Card spend.

"With over 500,000 invoice or payment documents annually, over 12,000 contracts to manage and over 2 million touch points all operating within our accounts payable and supply chain, we saw multiple opportunities to streamline our operation and reduce costs," said Donald Sands, Director System Accounts Payable - Memorial Hermann Healthcare System. "We looked at several possible solutions designed to help us reach our objectives, including a best of breed approach and an all-in-one approach. After careful consideration, we selected OB10's best of breed approach because of their singular focus on the invoice data capture component as well as their extensive experience in working with large, complex organizations like ours."

Memorial Hermann was also attracted to OB10's compatibility with the hospital system's current IT system, its success in working with a number of large organizations including the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and its ability to work with multiple legacy systems. OB10's successful track record of quickly enrolling large numbers of suppliers and the opportunity to work with other suppliers already in t
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