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Dutch digital receipt startup Klippa offers services for free to reduce administrative pressure on healthcare amid COVID-19

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March 26, 2020
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Amid Coronavirus outbreak, Dutch software scale-up Klippa is offering its expense and invoice processing tool for free to healthcare organizations across the world. The company wants to relieve the healthcare sector of administrative stress and ensure that employees no longer need to come in contact with anyone when doing their finances physically. 

While hospitals and clinics are open, many non-medical staff has been ordered to work from home. An increasing number of patients means increased administrative pressure for non-medical staff, such as finance professionals, managers, board members, and administrative assistants. 

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Yeelen Knegtering, CEO and co-founder of Klippa:

Hospitals and other healthcare institutions are working overtime to take care of the increasing number of Corona patients. We want to do whatever we can to help, which is why we decided to offer our product and service for free. We hope that by digitizing their expense and invoicing processes, health professionals and non-medical staff will stay safe because it enables them to do it remotely. It will also save them scarce time and money.

Aims to digitise and automate cumbersome document flows!

Founded in 2015, Klippa is a Groningen-based scale-up that was founded by six IT specialists. The company aims to digitize and automate cumbersome document flows, using modern technologies such as machine learning and OCR.

If you are interested!

Any healthcare institution, anywhere in the world, may contact Klippa to capitalize on the offer. The offer stands for one year and the scale-up will do the installing and implementation for free as well. This may take one or two days, depending on the size of the department. 

When implementation is done, organisations can start to scan receipts, invoices, or other documents, and the data will automatically be sent to a dashboard in which financials can approve decline or process. The whole process can be done from home with a desktop computer, tablet, or mobile phone, which means physical contact is avoided. The healthcare organizations can contact Klippa via [email protected]  

Knegtering:

“The tool typically speeds up the administrative process by 70%, which means non-medical staff will have more time for more urgent matters.”

Main image credits: Klippa

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