Second Wave of Clinical Mobility: Right Device for the Right Task

HIMSS Europe26 June 2012, 15.00 CET.
HIMSS Europe Webinar (Presented by Intel).
Care delivery costs are rising across Europe and threatening to bankrupt both citizens and their countries. Mobile clinical workflows can help improve efficiency, lower costs and improve care Going mobile is no longer an option, it's a daily expectation. Looking up date at the point of care is a good start, but mobile tools can also help facilitate data sharing and collaboration among the provider team.

With the proliferation of mobile devices growing from Smartphones to Tablets, to Ultrabooks, what mobile tool should you consider for the task at hand? With the upcoming introduction of Windows 8 for mobile devices what type of added functionality and features can you expect from your mobile devices?

Speakers:

  • Mark Blatt, MD, Worldwide Medical Director, Enterprise Solution Sales, Intel
  • Elena Bonfiglioli, Senior Director Health Industry, Public Sector, Europe Middle East and Africa, Microsoft

Speakers will offer practical advice and preview a tool you can use to help select the best device for your needs. Come hear Intel and Microsoft discuss how you might navigate the world of multiple devices and the amazing new world of Windows 8.

Please click here to register for Intels webinar.

There is no cost to attend this webinar.

This webinar lasts at least 60 minutes and includes a Q & A session with the presenter. Each registration includes one web connection per registrant.

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