TotalMobile Ltd Choose HC2013 to Announce Launch into UK Healthcare Market

TotalMobileMobile solution provider TotalMobile Ltd will announce the launch of their TotalMobile App Platform - a workflow management solution into the UK healthcare market at HC2013 (16th - 17th April, ICC Birmingham) by presenting the benefits of adopting a mobile working strategy. Delegates will be able to experience live demonstrations on stand 18 and see how it supports healthcare professionals working on mobile devices, such as smart phones and tablets to update patient information and record medical tasks whilst on location.

This follows TotalMobile's recent campaign launch to support the NHS' Releasing Time to Care initiative which allows healthcare professionals to manage their time more efficiently. Furthermore, TotalMobile will reveal details of a pilot scheme soon to be deployed at a NHS community healthcare provider.

Day two of HC2013 will see TotalMobiles' Mobile Health Consultant Brian Murray present a session in Theatre Two, at 2pm, explaining how the TotalMobile App Platform can support organisations providing acute, mental health and community services to address many of the challenges in the national information strategy, 'The Power of Information', and help deliver the Secretary of State for Health's ambition for a 'paperless' NHS by 2018.

Colin Reid, CEO of TotalMobile Ltd said: "Being part of HC2013 gives us a strong platform to showcase the benefits of mobile working, and demonstrates our commitment to the healthcare marketplace. We welcome delegates to visit our stand to discuss the benefits of mobile working and how our App Platform can help trusts deliver safer, more efficient patient care."

Following success across a wide range of markets including industry, public sector and business process, TotalMobile Ltd are applying their global expertise in delivering mobile working solutions to enable healthcare professionals to improve productivity, patient safety and care quality whilst improving operational performance and efficiency. The solution draws information from multiple systems to a mobile device, to allow users to reduce their time on administrative tasks and travelling, spending more time on patient-related activity across acute, mental health and community services.

Delegates are invited to visit the TotalMobile team on stand 18 to discuss how their App Platform can benefit healthcare providers or alternatively visit www.totalmobile.co.uk for further information.

About HC2013
The British Computer Society (BCS) and The Healthcare Information Management and Systems Society (HIMSS) have come together to combine two major healthcare IT events - HC2013 and HEALTH+ IN4MATICS - into a comprehensive national, free to attend, conference and exhibition. The event will focus on the current issues that affect the way we deliver healthcare, the environment in which we deliver it and how modern information systems available at the point of care will transform the patient experience. For further information on the event click here.

About TotalMobile™
Founded in 1985, Belfast-headquartered TotalMobile Ltd. is recognised as the international mobile expert. With a wealth of industry experience, more than 100 UK-based professionals offers innovative software solutions that revolutionise the way in which national and local governments as well as private firms make efficiency savings.

TotalMobile has invested millions in research and development, to create the TotalMobile App Platform. It allows healthcare providers to save money while doctors, nurses and other healthcare professionals have more time to spend with patients, enabling users to improve patient safety and care quality via a simple native app, on all mobile devices and platforms.

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