Ep 10 - From paper piles to digital power with Jeff Dudas, Sarasota Memorial Health Care

Ep 10 - From paper piles to digital power with Jeff Dudas, Sarasota Memorial Health Care

From The PSFT Connection by Quest Oracle Community

April 7, 2026 · 32 min · Episode 10

About this episode

Jeff Dudas discusses Sarasota Memorial Healthcare's transition from paper to digital processes using PeopleSoft.

This episode is packed full of insight from Jeff Dudas, ERP expert at Sarasota Memorial Healthcare System. He shares insights into the organization’s journey to transfer paper-based documents and processes to electronic ones using PeopleSoft. The discussion covers the implementation of an electronic project request form to replace a manual, paper-based process, a successful go-live with PeopleSoft grants that eliminated reliance on a third-party Access database, and the organization’s upgrade strategy for PeopleTools 8.62. Additionally, Jeff details a novel AI-powered automation project for non-PO invoice processing, highlighting improved efficiency, user adoption, and change management lessons. Listeners can look forward to upcoming presentations on grants and AI at Blueprint4D, reflecting Sarasota’s commitment to leveraging PeopleSoft innovation for business success. 01:05 Jeff Dudas PeopleSoft Journey 02:02 Project Request Form 11:00 Grants Go Live 17:03 PT 8.62 Upgrade 22:57 AI empowered invoicing for non-PO invoices 29:26 BP4D 2026 sessions

People in this episode

Guest: Jeff Dudas

Topics covered

  • digital transformation
  • electronic document management
  • AI automation
  • PeopleSoft implementation
  • efficiency improvement
  • change management

Keywords

  • ERP
  • automation
  • non-PO invoice processing
  • project request form
  • grants
  • go-live
  • upgrade strategy

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Sarasota Memorial Healthcare System

Products: PeopleSoft, PeopleTools 8.62

Places: Sarasota

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