Posted by: admin on: November 28, 2011
With technology advancing in leaps and bounds it is very difficult to choose the gadgets. With newer mobile device coming up practically every month it becomes all the more difficult to choose.
For physicians who want a mobile device, what’s the best choice — a smartphone or a tablet? Or both? Or something else? Experts say the answer depends on how a physician is planning to use the device, and where.
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The experts say that using these criteria to finalize device selection can result in choices that help address three of health care’s greatest challenges: controlling costs, delivering high-quality and easily accessible patient care, and complying with government and industry regulations.
The decision can be broken down into seven criteria: functionality, usability, security, network connectivity, durability, application availability and price.
“If you follow these criteria … they should lead you naturally to the specific brand or brands that will work best for you,” expert said. For most physicians, that will mean decisions on more than one instrument.
Reference: http://plus91.visibli.com/share/fKb2hr
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