Mobile Computing Case Studies & White Papers
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Improve Patient Care With A Smarter, Connected Organization
7/12/2016
Nurses devote as much as 30% of their time to non-patient tasks. Read this research to see how clinical smartphones and specialized apps are helping nurses revolutionize care to patients.
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12 Question Guide To Buying A HIPAA-Compliant Secure Messaging App
3/29/2016
In today’s connected hospital, the way doctors, nurses and other clinicians communicate and collaborate is changing. Outdated communication methods (i.e. pagers, email and landlines) are not compliant with HIPAA, and also lead to inefficient clinical workflows, which can result in a decrease in patient care quality and clinician productivity. With more and more pressure to deliver high quality care while reducing costs, hospitals across the U.S. could benefit from a solution that helps drive increased workflow efficiencies, which, in turn, can lead to reduced costs and improved patient outcomes.
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EMR & ECM: RX For Healthcare IT
3/28/2016
The healthcare industry faces enormous challenges, including rapidly changing regulatory, financial, and technical issues. Electronic medical records (EMR) systems help in addressing these challenges, but organizations should also consider electronic content management (ECM) solutions for even greater improvements in practices and processes.
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Streamline Care Delivery And Clinical Workflows With Care Team Collaboration
12/9/2015
Today’s healthcare system is in the process of making one of the most significant transformations in its history. Organizations are shifting away from a volume- based business model and into the new value-based reimbursement industry. Value-based care is highly collaborative and requires a team-based care delivery approach to provide high quality and low cost services, while also meeting requirements of federal and state level payment regulations.
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Security And Compliance In The Mobility-Transformed Healthcare Organization
11/10/2015
Healthcare organizations face new challenges as they seek to embrace innovative models for the delivery of care without putting themselves, their clinicians or their patients at risk. More than ever, healthcare organizations need a comprehensive strategy to maintain security, privacy and compliance wherever they deliver care.
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Enterprise Mobility Management: Improve Clinician Workflows And Patient Outcomes
11/10/2015
Modern healthcare is being transformed by the adoption of mobile devices, new mobile health apps, BYOD and flex-work policies. While these trends provide powerful benefits for healthcare providers, they pose significant challenges for IT. This white paper discusses how to address these challenges with a complete enterprise mobility management solution.
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Hospital Improves Communication Processes And Increase Provider Satisfaction With Secure Texting Solution
11/4/2015
Froedtert and The Medical College of Wisconsin faced a communications challenge. With no standardized approach to provider communications, a variety of smartphones, pagers and Wi-Fi phones in use, and more than 1.5 million pages being sent each year, the healthcare network needed to improve critical communications for mobile staff while protecting patient health information and assuring the delivery of messages to the right person.
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BYOD Trends In Healthcare: An Industry Snapshot
11/4/2015
A popular topic for hospitals right now is whether to allow employees to use their personal smartphones and tablets for staff communications and patient alerts. “Bring your own device” (BYOD) is a challenging issue because it encompasses so many questions related to an organization’s costs, security risks, IT availability, and the varying needs of different groups of staff. There is no one-size-fits all answer, and the landscape is changing rapidly as mobile strategies in healthcare mature.
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3 Keys For True HIPAA Compliance
11/4/2015
With the HITECH Act giving HIPAA regulatory teeth, hospitals need to be concerned about doctors, nurses and other clinicians communicating about protected health information (PHI) in a non-compliant fashion. A single non-compliant message could lead to a fine of up to $1.5 million.
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The Connected Hospital: Effective Leadership Strategies For Unified Communications
10/1/2015
The healthcare industry is transitioning to a more integrated care delivery and payment management model in which multiple providers in multiple facilities are required to work more closely together, share more information electronically, and accept bundled, value-based reimbursements for care cycles.