SAN JOSE, Calif. – May 31, 2016 – Intacct, a leading provider of best-in-class cloud ERP software, today announced that Remote Area Medical switched from Microsoft Dynamics GP to Intacct. As a result, the nonprofit healthcare provider accelerated the monthly financial close, and automated its accounts payable, accounts receivable, and project accounting processes. In addition, the organization gained more granular insight into its spending across clinics, vendors, and departments.
In a new case study published today, Intacct highlights results Remote Area Medical achieved by switching to Intacct’s cloud ERP applications. The full customer profile is available for download. Here is a quick overview:
Remote Area Medical’s results with Intacct:
- Shortened monthly close by 2 weeks
- Maintained lean finance team despite 30% transaction growth
- Gained visibility into clinic costs for improved decision-making
Highlighted comments from Don Mackay, CFO at RAM
“We wanted a cloud-based solution with flexible, real-time reporting across multiple entities or locations—and Intacct fit the bill perfectly. Unlike other ERP systems, Intacct is user-friendly and gives us the ability to easily grow without major headaches when it comes time to add new clinics or adapt to evolving reporting requirements. It also saves us the cost of on-premises hardware, training, annual upgrades and maintenance renewals.”
“Even as our transaction volumes increased by 30 percent, Intacct allowed us to keep our finance team lean and avoid adding staff at the same pace as the rest of the organization. As a result, we’re able to reallocate that headcount budget to programs that directly further our mission.”
“Our reporting is like night and day compared with Microsoft Dynamics GP. Intacct has opened our eyes by delivering real-time visibility into each and every one of our clinic locations. And now that we have greater transparency into our donations, we know exactly how many patients we can support each year and what level of care we can offer them.”