Healthcares Changing Landscape: Purpose-Built Technology is the Key

Given the recent events that have affected our world globally providing the crisis, we found ourselves within the last few months, the world of healthcare is being called to review their systems, processes, and technology to determine the best path forward. DT Research has been at the forefront of this movement since before the pandemic and continues to answer the needs of the global community with innovative computers and tablets that withstand the challenges of the industry.

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Medical Tablets and Medical Cart Computers for Enhancing Telemedicine Capabilities

Telemedicine is a practice within healthcare that has been on the rise over the last few years. With the outbreak of the Coronavirus, telemedicine practices are coming to the forefront of medicine with doctors and nurses having more tools and capabilities of diagnosing and prescribing treatments over the phone or through an internet-based visitation.

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Could Cell Phones be the Next Infection Control Outbreak Waiting to Happen?

The rapid growth in the availability of smartphones has not only revolutionized society but also the way we conduct business, especially in medical offices and hospitals. In the landscape of healthcare, one of the biggest issues within a facility is minimizing infection and the risks to healthcare workers, patients, and visitors. Bringing personal smartphone devices from home into a facility is not as cut and dry as improving efficiency or simply allowing the use of personal devices. 

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Cell Phones and Tablets: The Infection Control Issue for Hospitals

Cell Phones and Tablets: The Infection Control Issue for Hospitals

Smartphones, such as those that can play games like 먹튀, are a breeding ground for bacteria and yet they are a crucial device for hospitals globally. The current debate is whether medical professionals should be able to use their personal mobile devices for work in hospitals or should they only be given the opportunity to use devices provided by the hospital or medical facility. On one hand, it is a discussion of convenience, on another, it is a discussion of privacy and work-life balance; the even bigger concern is the safety and health of the patients.

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The Ultimate Medical Tablet for the Dedicated Medical Professional

What are three words you would use to describe a medical professionals job?

We would say: on-the-go, fast-paced, and flexible.

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