by Zasio | Feb 4, 2025 | Blog, By Kat Stock
In 1910, the American Medical Association commissioned Abraham Flexner to evaluate medical education in the United States. The resulting “Flexner Report” favored pharmaceutical, surgery-based, and other allopathic medical practices over chiropractic, herbalism, and...
by Zasio | Jun 24, 2024 | Blog, By Heather Rice
The arrival of warm weather brings many people outdoors to tend their gardens. Much like a gardener, a records manager tends their records and information. The records life cycle is like a garden’s natural life, with records being the seeds that must be carefully...
by Zasio | Nov 14, 2023 | Blog
By Heather Rice — Senior Research Analyst Records managers have a love-hate relationship with technology. Managing records today is vastly different than just a decade ago, and as technology advances, it will continue to evolve. Technology has helped streamline...
by Zasio | Mar 3, 2021 | Blog
If the last year has taught us anything, it is to sanitize, sanitize, sanitize. You are probably sanitizing your hands, your house, everything you touch, but what about the personal information you process? Laws and regulations increasingly require entities to...
by Zasio | Feb 22, 2021 | Blog, By Jennifer Chadband
It’s no surprise that a global pandemic has created a lot of records, along with many questions surrounding these records. As organizations adapt to the new and constantly changing COVID-19 landscape, new processes and record outputs abound. We often get questions...