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Wireless VoIP benefits being frustrated in healthcare: study

“Wireless VoIP and unified communications promise better patient care at homes and hospitals, yet the deployment of these technologies is being hamstrung by a piecemeal approach that often ignores or even interferes with that care, according to a new study by Spyglass Consulting Group, a consulting group focused on healthcare IT.
To realize the benefits, healthcare organizations need to take an enterprise-wide approach to wireless infrastructure and mobile devices, and to involve nurses early in the planning stages, the study concludes.”

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John Cox, Networld World, 5 February 2010

6 February 2010 | Categories: News | Country: United States | Tag(s): Communication, Devices, mobile, Nurses, VoIP, Wireless
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