A Complimentary Web Seminar - Measuring the Value of Mobility at the Point of Care

26th June, 2008
9:30 AM UK / 10:30 AM Central Europe
Is it a challenge to understand and communicate the benefits of mobile point of care technologies within your organization? Is your team trying to build a holistic business case, including the financial and clinical benefits, using quantitative data?

This Web seminar from Intel Digital Health will help you to understand the value of using mobile devices within your organization, at the point of care. In addition, case study presentations will detail benefits realised by healthcare professionals at National Health Service (NHS) Lothian and Arras Hospital in France.

NHS is approaching its celebration of 60 years of Healthcare Services across the United Kingdom. NHS Lothian, which is part of NHS Scotland, provides extensive healthcare services across all segments of the Regions population. These services include Accident and Emergency Services, Acute Care, Outpatients and Community Services delivered through five Community Health Partnerships.

Attend the Measuring the Value of Mobility at the Point of Care Web seminar on 26th June and:

  • Understand the value of using mobile devices within your organization, at the point of care
  • Learn how to use the Intel Mobile Point of Care Value Model to build a business case for mobile devices within your organization
  • Be able to describe examples of hospitals that deployed MCAs and have documented quantifiable business and clinical results
  • Know and be able to use a simple method of analyzing and documenting improvements in workflow to enable improvements in areas such as quality of care, staff satisfaction and cost optimisation

Featured Speakers:

  • Martin J Egan, Director of eHealth, NHS Lothian
  • Marina Copping, Clinical Information Manager, NHS Lothian
  • Stephen McGuirk, Innovation Delivery Manager, Intel Innovation Centre, Ireland
Moderator:
  • Mel Remington, EMEA Health IT Market Development Director, Intel Digital Health

Register today at http://www.bulldogsolutions.net/IntelDigitalHealth/ to take part in this important discussion. When you attend the Web seminar on 26th June, you will receive a complimentary copy of the NHS Lothian Case Study. See how their innovative approach helped them realise the value of mobile point of care.

If you are unable to attend the event, register now at http://www.bulldogsolutions.net/IntelDigitalHealth/, and after the event you will receive an e-mail with the complimentary presentation content.

For further information, please visit:
http://www.bulldogsolutions.net/IntelDigitalHealth/

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