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Thursday, September 18, 2003
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CLINICAL HANDHELDS
WIRELESS: Just What the Doctor Ordered
This is an article from the Australian magazine CIO. It's a two-part report on IT and Healthcare. This is part one: Mobile Medicine.
Electronic medical records systems top hospital CIOs' agendas because they can prevent errors, enforce standards, make staff more efficient, simplify record keeping and improve patient care. But the systems deliver only when doctors, nurses and other medical staff actually use them.
It mostly reports that experience of US hospitals, and serves as a good, concise view of the present issues involving wireless for clinical support.
11:27:40 AM
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WIRELESS HANDHELDS
New Treo 600 Rules, With Bright Screen And Long Battery Life
Walt Mossberg of the Wall Street Journal just posted his review of the new Treo. His initial review of the Treo 300 inspired many, including myself, to purchase this PDA/phone device.
I prefer it to any RIM BlackBerry model I have tested, and it blows away any of the PDA/phones based on Microsoft's Pocket PC operating system.
The Sprint CDMA version should be available in the beginning of October.
2:18:20 AM
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