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Smartphones facilitate easy teleconferencing for wound care
Wound care traditionally has been an expensive, time-consuming exercise, often requiring specialized medical transport services, long waits for medical services and, as a direct result of the other... Read more...
SPOTLIGHT: Bilingual mobile EMR software
Given that Research in Motion is one of Canada's most vaunted companies (and will be even more so if founder Jim Balsillie succeeds in moving the Phoenix Coyotes hockey team to Ontario), and given... Read more...
Wireless is no longer a novelty in hospitals
We've highlighted some of the "Most Wireless" hospitals among the annual Hospitals & Health Networks "Most Wired" list, but we were frustrated by our inability to find more than a few details... Read more...
Maimonides auditing its network infrastructure for maximum wireless security
As part of a comprehensive review and upgrade of its network infrastructure to assure compliance with HIPAA privacy and security requirements, Maimonides Medical Center in Brooklyn, NY, is testing... Read more...
'Hospital of tomorrow' to feature robots, RFID and lots of home monitoring
Robots, "smart" beds that send vital signs to EMRs, RFID to track equipment and personnel, home monitoring and remote diagnosis capability are just some of the technologies proving their worth right... Read more...
Air Force touts 'ICU care in the air'
American servicemen and women are surviving battlefield wounds and other severe medical conditions better than ever before, thanks in part to Critical Care Air Transport Teams (CCATTs), an airborne... Read more...





