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1 December 2021

OCF and CANTE choose ReD!

The management of residential facilities is a complex activity and requires suitable tools for the organization and operation of all business processes.   For their residential facilities, Opere Caritative Francescane in Ancona and Cante di Montevecchio Association in Fano have chosen our “ReD” (Residenza Digitale) solution. ReD is a cloud application allowing to manage the electronic patient dossier and staff organization, easily adapt to the work of every user: operators, administrators and managers of the facility.   If you manage a residential facility and want to know how we can help you exploit the full potential of document and business processes digitization, contact us! We will be happy to know your organization and to help you increase the performance of your facility and improve the assistance
ReD

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