Wireless Infrastructure Top Content
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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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Mobile Carts Vs. Wall Stations In Your Healthcare Environment
2/2/2012
This article discusses the five advantages of utilizing mobile carts with a small footprint versus installing wall arms or wall stations in fixed station applications. By Gary Brayton, National Sales Manager, JACO, Inc.
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Find Patient Safety In Numbers With Bedside Medication Administration Solutions
2/1/2012
A New Jersey medical center reduces adverse drug events with an Electronic Medication Administration Record (eMAR) implemented through leadership and staff collaboration. By Joan Harvey, DNP, MSN, RN, CCRN
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Enhancing The Telehealth Experience
11/30/2011
This article outlines how focusing on the needs of the patient, rather than just the technology, can optimize telemedicine encounters by making them as close to an office visit as possible. By Kevin J. Boyle, business leader for the telemedicine team, Rubbermaid Medical Solutions
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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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Achieve Award-Winning Wireless Communication
11/10/2011
The comprehensive wireless communication solution at Maple Grove Hospital enables life-saving efficiency that scores big with both patients and providers. By Vicki Amendola, Editor, Health IT Outcomes
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Healthcare Mobility: Benefits Outweigh Challenges
11/10/2011
Community hospital IT leaders discuss the challenges and advantages of pursuing wireless and mobily solutions in their facilities. Compiled by Vicki Amendola, Editor, Health IT Outcomes
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Harnessing The Power Of Mobile Healthcare Informatics
10/28/2011
A first-hand look inside United Regional Health Care System’s successful implementation of mobile informatics carts for EMR access and medication administration.
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Facing The Fear Of Healthcare Mobility
10/5/2011
In this Q & A, we discuss some of the other factors driving mobile computing in healthcare and address some of the fears and challenges that providers continue to face when it comes to adopting a mobile computing strategy. Compiled by Vicki Amendola, editor, Health IT Outcomes
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Putting The Management Into Healthcare Mobility
9/29/2011
Walk the halls of nearly any hospital or major clinic and you’re sure to witness several examples of mobility in action. Wireless networks, both internally as part of a facility’s infrastructure and externally through a multitude of wireless carriers, connect an army of mobile access points. Tablets, iPads, laptops, PC-based workstations on custom rolling carts, handheld computing devices, and of course, a plethora of smartphones are rejuvenating information access across a widening provider landscape. By Vicki Amendola, editor, Health IT Outcomes
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