Carestream Health Improves Service Delivery for Customers in Medical Imaging

Carestream Health recently completed a significant company-wide business transformation aimed at improving service delivery and support to its medical/radiology customers, which in turn helps them to provide more reliable and complete imaging support for their patients. A key element of that transformation, Carestream’s Service System Standup Project, was named Project of the Year by the Project Management Institute (PMI) Rochester Chapter.

The new service system is designed to make it easier for customers to engage with Carestream’s service team. One of its important new benefits is a modern, multi-lingual cloud-based field application that works with cell phones, tablets, patient portals and other self-service tools, while providing a 360 view of all customer service transactions.

Before the implementation of this platform, customers primarily needed to call Carestream service centers for support. Now, they can create a ticket online and view the status of their equipment and service requests at any time. The cloud-based system allows Carestream to better process customer requests and drive faster response to potential issues. It also gives Carestream greater visibility of data for analysis to facilitate more proactive support, leading to improved uptime for equipment for our customers.

“This is another example of Carestream listening to our customers and incorporating their feedback into our operations,” said Jatin Thakkar, General Manager, Global Services and Solutions at Carestream. “Customers wanted additional ways to interact and engage with our service centers, so we undertook this company-wide global transformation to meet their needs.”

The execution of this large global project earned Carestream the PMI Rochester Chapter Project of the Year award. The honor recognizes projects that best deliver superior performance of project management practices, exceptional organizational results and a positive impact or outcome.

“This new system was implemented with minimal impact to customers—tracked and confirmed by analyzing customer escalations and satisfaction,” Thakkar added. “This large-scale project supports Carestream’s ongoing commitment to drive customer excellence and to make our processes more efficient.”

Carestream provides a worldwide technical and professional services team that works alongside its customers to help keep their equipment running at peak performance. More on medical imaging.

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