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New video: Mobility transforms nursing workflow at HealthAlliance

As a result of an innovative WLAN from Innerwireless, HealthAlliance Hospital, a community-based healthcare organization in Leominster, Mass., has vaulted ahead of the pack when it comes to enabling mobile point-of-care technologies. The resulting transformation in nursing workflow is highlighted in this new video, debuting during Nurses’ Week for our virtual community.

Webinar: Motion C5 MCA Can Improve Clinician Productivity and Enhance Patient Care – learn more!

In these Webinars, attendees will learn how the Motion C5 Mobile Clinical Assistant (MCA) is being used in healthcare organizations worldwide to improve clinician productivity and documentation accuracy and satisfaction.

Unlocking Medical Information

When Baptist Health of Northeast Florida started planning its move to a paperless healthcare environment, management from the CEO on down were clear on one thing: Unhindered access to digital information would be critical. Today, Intel® technology-based mobile point of care (MPOC) solutions are enabling new ways to work and deliver care at two of Baptist Health’s community hospitals, and the remaining three are on track for conversion by early 2008.

The results are pervasive. “There is no aspect of clinical practice and no corner of the clinical care environment that hasn’t been impacted and improved by having mobile, simultaneous access to digital health information,” says Keith Stein, MD, chief medical officer at Baptist Health.

Dell Solutions to Help Improve Patient Care

As part of the HealthcareGoesMobile.com community, we look forward to being a partner in helping you make the move to mobile point-of-care. The pressure has never been greater on healthcare providers to deliver better quality of care and improved outcomes, while increasing efficiency and lowering costs. Dell wireless solutions conveniently place the right resources where they are needed, when they are needed.

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Webinar to Explore How Mobile Point-of-Care Technology Improves Nursing Workflow, Productivity

In honor of the American Nurses Association's National Nurses Week, HealthcareGoesMobile.com is hosting a free Webinar on May 12 that will take an in-depth look at how mobile point-of-care technology, such as tablet computers that access electronic medical records (EMRs), is improving nursing workflow.

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Overheard at HIMSS09: High cost of managing change

On the tradeshow floor at HIMSS09, it was impossible to walk 10 feet without overhearing the words: “meaningful use,” “stim plan” and “ROI.” Although attendance seemed down from last year, the healthcare professionals there were intensely focused on how to invest their money in technology that makes a difference – even though standards are still nebulous (that’s another blog post in itself).

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Tablet technology: Educational opportunities online

Are you investigating tablet computers? Two leading technology providers, Motion Computing and Panasonic, are offering these educational opportunities online and in person.

Motion Tablets - Designed to Improve Field Mobility

Learn about the features of Motion tablets and hear how customers are using them to:

Motion Computing Tablets - Staying in Step with Patients

Not-for-Profit Hospital Delivers Better Patient Care with Mobility

Southeast Alabama Medical Center is a not-for-profit 370 bed hospital with 2400+ employees. The hospital wanted to enhance caregivers productivity and collaboration by accessing Unified Communications and EMR as well as other medical applications in real time through the facility. They also wanted to manage and provision multiple mobile services cost-effectively and efficiently as well as extend clinical application and information access to mobile clinicians at the same performance levels as a wired network.

MPOC: balancing computing flexibility with privacy requirements

Use of point-of-care laptops, tablet PCs or handhelds enables home health caregivers to directly enter care information, payroll, and supply use into a billing and care system local application. It also raises security concerns, however, since traveling patient data is data at risk. With many health care providers creating single purpose systems for in-facility use, is it time for for them to outfit mobile care devices to the same standard?

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