UK HOSPITAL NURSES ADOPT WORKPLACE MOBILE TECHNOLOGIES
April 21st, 2015
A GROWING number of UK health institutions are using mobile technology to help improve patient care and boost efficiency. UK-based Nervecentre Software Ltd offers a system that uses mobile devices to collect clinical information at the point of care – such as so-called ‘e-observations’ and assessments. It then disseminates this data to ensure tasks are immediately assigned to heath care professionals best able to respond. Christina Fromont, Nervecentre marketing manager, said: “Real time patient information is therefore instantly available to medical ...
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