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Smartphone Computing Moving Into Docs’ Offices

“More and more doctors are using smartphones — essentially PDAs that can make phone calls — in their daily lives, yet few of them are integrating the devices into their clinical practice. New clinical software designed specifically for smartphones is helping to overcome some barriers, yet there are other roadblocks preventing smartphones from becoming much more common in medicine than they are now.”
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Mohammad Al-Ubaydli,

31 March 2008 | Categories: News | Country: United States | Tag(s): Cellphone
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  1. Javier L. Tapia MD says:

    I agree with your article. I use a smartphone and use epocrates on it. I recently emailed them to see if they could put MobileCME on it. The response was that the smartphone was not used as often as the PPC therefore they didn’t want to basically waste the money to put it on the smartphone. After reading your article, I sent it to the VP of Epocrates. I don’t know if it will make a difference but it’s worth a try. Thanks for writing about this subject.

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