New York senior care and services provider, St. Ann’s Community names Toshiba America Business Solutions their official Managed Print Technology Provider.
The multiyear agreement is now enabling St. Ann’s Community to meet its financial, security and sustainability objectives across the organization’s three Western New York locations.
“Toshiba is improving our business on many fronts,” says St. Ann’s Community Chief Information & Technology Officer Aaron Fields. “By increasing document management efficiencies and securing our IT infrastructure whilst enabling us to operate more sustainability, Toshiba allows us to devote more time to providing our residents with the best care possible.”
Toshiba technology, including 100 of the company’s award-winning e-STUDIO multifunction printers and accompanying software solutions, powers St. Ann’s Community’s multi-location day-to-day tasks and projects. From processing admissions and printing medical records to creating the organization’s popular calendars and anything else residents choose to print, Toshiba is securely, affordably and sustainably fulfilling St. Ann’s Community objectives.
Requiring a badge to release projects at the right time and location and most importantly, to the right person provides a vital level of security for St. Ann’s Community residents and staff. This feature also extends ecological benefits by helping eliminate abandoned prints.
Toshiba’s Managed Print as a Service program further facilitates St. Ann’s Community’s sustainability efforts. As an element of the program, for every 8,333 sheets the New York senior services provider prints, they may select where to replant a tree based on U.N. Sustainable Goal recommendations. Currently, St. Ann’s Community is responsible for reforesting 509 trees.
Adopting Toshiba technology is penciling out well financially for the New York senior services provider. Specifically achieving more than one million dollars in savings since 2022, which is about half the amount St. Ann’s Community previously spent on managed print technology.
“St. Ann’s Community provides an invaluable service to Western New York so Toshiba must provide a similar level of service for them,” states Toshiba America Business Solutions Chief Revenue Officer Steven Sauer. “Fulfilling St. Ann’s goals fulfills our goals.”