In the fast-paced healthcare environment, where every second counts, mobile devices have become essential tools for clinicians. These devices enable quick access to patient records, improved care, and enhanced productivity. However, healthcare organizations experience challenges when implementing devices without the proper tools or a unified strategy, with lost devices being one of the most significant.
The cost of implementing an enterprise-owned mobile device program can be staggering. Despite these devices offering high-impact ROI, organizations are struggling to harness it. A new research report breaks down the numbers behind the challenges organizations face when implementing mobile devices, and the strategies they’re taking to remediate them.
Mobile devices are revolutionizing the way healthcare is delivered. With the right mobile strategy, clinicians can access patient records, monitor vitals and communicate with team members and patients from any place, at any time—even directly from the patient’s bedside. This can lead to immense benefits, such as improved patient and family satisfaction, increased communication between staff and better quality of care. Relying more on mobile devices allows clinicians to spend less time accessing information and documenting at a workstation and more quality time with patients.
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