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Reducing Dialysis Administrative Overhead by 40%
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Dr. Marcus Chen
Chief Medical Officer
Jan 12, 2026
6 min read
The administrative burden in dialysis centers has reached a breaking point. Clinicians spend more time on paperwork than on patient care. This shift not only impacts staff morale but also patient outcomes.
The Problem: Manual Fragmentation
Most facilities still rely on disconnected systems—paper charts, legacy EMRs, and manual vitals entry. This creates multiple points of failure where critical data can be lost or misrecorded.
The Solution: Unified Clinical Intelligence
By implementing an integrated OS like ZuvFlo, centers are seeing immediate improvements. Our data shows that automating vitals capture directly from the machine reduces charting time by up to 12 minutes per patient session.
Conclusion
The future of nephrology is automated. Facilities that embrace these technologies aren't just saving time—they're saving lives.