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Automation Anywhere EVENT - Time Saved by Automation

Have you measured the time saved by using Document Automation in document processing? If yes, how much time is saved per week or per month? (Can be approximate.)

Murali Perumalraj - PeerSpot reviewer
Murali Perumalraj
Senior Manager, Automation & Integration Platforms at a manufacturing company with 1,001-5,000 employees
I can confidently say that document automation saves us time, as it takes human effort significantly down from five to seven minutes manually per PO. It is being executed much faster by the bots.
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Madan Ganapam - PeerSpot reviewer
Madan Ganapam
Software Engineering Manager at a financial services firm with 5,001-10,000 employees
The time saved with document processing has been impressive. Each document can take 10 to 15 minutes to process manually. With Automation Anywhere, we can process 40,000 in a given month.
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Jaime Thomson - PeerSpot reviewer
Jaime Thomson
IT Automation Lead at a construction company with 10,001+ employees
I have measured the time saved by using document automation in document processing, approximately noticing we are at roughly three minutes per invoice, saving about 60 man-hours per week.
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RamKumar11 - PeerSpot reviewer
RamKumar11
Vice President at GEA
For some of our purchase order processes, we did a pilot. It provided about a 90% reduction in time. You don't have to read the entire email and you don't have to read the PDF. It reads it, contextualizes it, and finds all the key areas important to the purchase order.
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Douglas Long - PeerSpot reviewer
Douglas Long
Innovation & Automation Solutions Director, Healthcare at a tech consulting company with 5,001-10,000 employees
Some of the benefits that we've seen with our clients are substantial labor savings of 30% to 70%, depending on the processes that we often see in the ability to reduce labor costs.
The introduction of the agentic capabilities allows us to ingest that denial letter, along with the criteria for medical necessity that's required to be met to be paid, and then work with the medical record itself, so the agent can scan the medical record to find out why it's denied matching to the criteria that's required to support it and determine if the criteria are met. If so, it can then draft a letter. Traditionally, that's been a highly manual process that requires a clinical resource, which tends to be very expensive, and they can do only about 10 a day or 50 a week. With this kind of automation, the draft letter is provided to them for review and confirmation, allowing them to increase productivity by multiples across the impact and giving them the opportunity to work more effectively in terms of the span of denials, because most health systems never even get to all of them, determining whether they'll take the time to do it based on labor intensity.
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reviewer1070778 - PeerSpot reviewer
reviewer1070778
Infrastructure Manager at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees
I can't say right now exactly how much we're saving in dollars, however, there's a measurable benefit, as we work closely with the legal team that performs a lot of manual work, and we help them significantly.
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Francis Moya - PeerSpot reviewer
Francis Moya
Manager, Regulatory, Operational & RPA Applications at a tech company with 1,001-5,000 employees
The benefits of Automation Anywhere to my company include significant time savings and reduction in workforce requirements.
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