Wireless Infrastructure Top Content
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Doctors Need To Think Outside The Keyboard
6/14/2012
A measure in Stage 2 Meaningful Use may require physicians to enter their own notes into an EHR for decision support purposes. However, there is a way for physicians to see decision support prompts without typing a word. Learn how in this article.
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Digital Media Connects Patients, Clinicians, And Hospitals
5/16/2012
Of all the industries that benefit from information management, healthcare is one of the strongest candidates for a robust, multi-channel digital media network. And, of all the industries that must rely on information that is accurate and available, healthcare again sits at the top. Two key practices in health care have developed through the use of digital media networks, and you can find out about both in this article.
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The Potential Impact Of 4G On Healthcare
3/25/2012
By now, most of you have probably seen television commercials from cellular carriers or smartphone manufacturers that tout the benefits of new 4G cellular broadband networks. Today, this fourth generation of cellular wireless standards can achieve download speeds upwards of 10 Mbps, with even higher speeds expected for the future. By Ken Congdon, editor in chief, Health IT Outcomes
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Health IT: Not Just For The Big Guys
11/11/2011
Like most healthcare technology media outlets, Health IT Outcomes has produced a ton of editorial focused on how the biggest hospitals and health systems are leveraging technology to increase efficiencies, cut costs, and improve patient care.
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Healthcare Is Wi-Fi Ready
9/7/2011
Healthcare professionals from medical facilities of all types and sizes are leveraging mobile devices such as smartphones and tablet computers, at an alarming rate.
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Motorola Acquisition Gives Google Another Play In Healthcare
8/24/2011
Many believed the demise of Google Health all but ended Google's prominence in the healthcare industry. However, the company may have given itself new life in the healthcare technology sector with its acquisition of Motorola Mobility earlier this month.
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The Medical Device Hacking Threat
8/10/2011
Wireless medical devices have the potential to revolutionize the delivery of care, particularly for the real-time and remote management of chronic diseases such as diabetes. Evidently, these devices are also susceptible to attacks by hackers, which can ultimately result in the death of the patient.
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Guest Column: Are Nurse Call Systems Dead?
7/19/2011
CEO, Andrew Rothon, looks at the unprecedented fundamental challenge faced by the Healthcare Industry. That is; how to cope with ever-increasing patient numbers in the face of rising operational costs and tight budgets? It’s a challenge that will continue for the rest of this decade. By Andrew Rothan, CEO, Next Intelligence Health, Inc.(NIQ)
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4G mHealth: Possibilities & Pipe Dreams
6/23/2011
In the world of mobile technology, 4G (fourth generation) cellular is the latest and greatest thing. It seems like every other television commercial boasts the multimedia and data rich transmission capabilities that 4G bandwidth can provide consumers.
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Weathering The Healthcare Mobility Storm
4/29/2011
Like it or not, the use of mobile devices in the healthcare industry is beginning to explode. According to recent research by Bulletin Healthcare, physician use of smartphones, tablets, and other mobile communication devices increased 45% between June 2010 and February 2011.
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