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UK hospital trials iPads on WLAN, but loves wireless asset tracking

Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Trust in London has become the first pediatric hospital in the UK to adopt iPads for e-prescribing and medication management, and currently is running a

Workflow software, robots poised to transform care

We have separate publications called FierceHealthIT and FierceEMR for a reason: Thanks in no small part to the federal "meaningful use" incentive program, EMRs are front of mind for many health IT

Specialists clamor for remote access, wireless devices at UK hospital system

One of the unique qualities of mobile healthcare technology is that adoption is often led by users rather than than the IT department, from the grass roots rather than the C-suite. Such is the case

Hospital wireless networks enable fast physician response

Health IT still may be slow to catch on, but rare is the hospital today that doesn't have broad wireless infrastructure to enable the use of mobile devices, give Internet access to patients and

RFID saves NJ academic hospital $1 million on IV pumps

Cooper University Hospital in Camden, NJ, an affiliate of the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, has saved $1 million by not having to purchase new

Market for wireless personal health sensors set to take off

We've reported on wireless body-area networks (WBANs) once or twice before, and now ABI Research is lending credence to the terminology by forecasting that 400 million wireless personal health

FL hospital tower opens with vast wireless infrastructure

At the heart of the new, 10-story North Tower at Halifax Health in Daytona Beach, FL, is an 802.11n wireless LAN designed to support a fleet of workstations-on-wheels and roaming voice-data devices,