Medical Tablets and Cart Computers Offer HD Imaging for Healthcare

Medical tablets and medical cart computers offer healthcare professionals the ability to record and view images and videos in HD. HD quality of imaging empowers doctors and nurses to provide better patient care by being able to better treat patients with a clear picture of what the imaging results are telling them.

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DT Research Medical Tablets and Cart Computers Meets EMS’ Daily Operations Needs

Medical devices are increasingly using displays with touch panels to enhance patient care and productivity. These medical devices like tablets and panel PCs are frequently utilized in medical displays, patient monitoring systems, and hand-held devices. 

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Mobile Integrated Healthcare with Mobile Medical Tablets

EMS providers, hospitals, in-home caregivers, and insurance companies are all involved in the mobile integrated healthcare (MIH) movement, which promises to deliver higher quality and more affordable medical treatment.

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Medical Tablets Aid Computer Vision Efforts in Healthcare

Computer vision is a fairly new trend in the healthcare industry, where images are used to assist in identifying and predicting diagnoses in patients with increased accuracy, utilizing computer images to do so. Images are taken and uploaded into the system and then analyzed by computer algorithms to optimize medical diagnosis, such as predicting heart rhythm disorders or how much blood loss a woman may have during childbirth.

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Revolutionizing Emergency Response with Rugged Tablets

Now more than ever, there’s more pressure on emergency services around the world to speed up response times and improve patient care during transport. Providers of emergency medical services (EMS) are currently seeking creative solutions to maintain a good level of service at a lower cost. There is a need now for emergency responders to be able to send information from the response site to the hospital before arrival. Sending insurance and preliminary treatment information prior to arrival makes check-in and processing much faster. With the influx of patients that responders and hospitals have seen over the last year, being able to communicate in real-time is becoming a need rather than a want in the healthcare industry. 

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