A large healthcare organization with its regional headquarters in Maryland managed over 35,000 drawings spanning 30+ hospitals and large clinics. These drawings documented decades of construction and renovations, some dating back over 60 years. However, they existed in various formats—PDF, CAD, paper copies, and other electronic files—scattered across in-house servers, construction management systems, and physical storage.
To solve this, the hospital system implemented VLogicFM, transforming how drawings were stored and accessed. Now, all authorized users—from facility managers to contractors—can securely retrieve up-to-date building plans from any device, anytime.
Key benefits include:
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