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HealthcareGoesMobile.com to Celebrate National Nurses Week With Workflow Webinar, Special Scrubs Giveaway
Online Community Dedicated to Those With an Interest in Healthcare IT Will Offer a Free Educational Webinar and Gift Certificate Drawing During ANA's National Nurses Week
| Source: HealthcareGoesMobile.com
PORTLAND, OR--(Marketwire - April 30, 2009) - In honor of the American Nurses Association's
National Nurses Week, May 6-12, HealthcareGoesMobile.com is planning two
special events to recognize the nurses who dedicate themselves to their
healthcare facilities and 24/7 patient care.
Webinar to explore workflow improvements
On May 12, the online community for those with an interest in mobile
point-of-care will host a free Webinar that will examine how nurses can
improve their daily workflow applications via the latest technological
advances. Guest speakers and mobile device experts will be available to
field questions and provide more background on the benefits of healthcare
IT improvements.
The Webinar is open to community members. To register for this free event
and to become a community member, log on to HealthcareGoesMobile.com.
Giveaway for free scrubs
HealthcareGoesMobile.com is also giving away $50 gift certificates, which
can be redeemed for colorful scrubs, shoes, and other medical supply
accessories, to 10 lucky nurses who sign up for the new online community
between May 6-12.
New nurse registrants to HealthcareGoesMobile.com
during that period will be automatically entered into a drawing and could
win one of 10 $50 gift certificates to www.allheart.com. Those selected in
the random drawing will be notified by email and can redeem their
certificates online.
Nurses can register for the free online community and become eligible for
the drawing by visiting HealthcareGoesMobile.com.
Nurse resources available
HealthcareGoesMobile.com is a valuable resource for nurses to learn more
about mobile point-of-care technologies and how it can change the course of
their jobs. For example, case study resources on improving quality of care
and nursing workflow, accurately capturing
data, and measuring the value of
mobility at the point of care show firsthand, real-world examples of
medical professionals who are using technology to advance their
professions.
Quote:
"Nurses are the backbone of any healthcare facility, and they are helping
to lead the charge in implementing mobile point-of-care technology that is
improving the overall patient experience. Our online community is looking
forward to National Nurses Week and providing both educational and
entertaining opportunities for these dedicated members of the medical
profession."
-- Jared S. Quoyeser, healthcare industry manager for Intel, a founding
member of the HealthcareGoesMobile.com community
Company Info:
HealthcareGoesMobile.com is a virtual community for healthcare providers,
IT professionals and administrators who are considering implementation or
upgrade of mobile point-of-care technologies. The site is bringing together
a community of peers to share resources and ideas and to spark dialogue on
important topics. Join the
discussion.
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Video:
See how mobile point-of-care is improving medical processes. This video
looks at the Reference Centre of the Asklepios Future Hospital Programme
in Barmbek, Germany. The medical staff is using mobile point of care
solutions so they can make timely, more informed decisions for their
patients. The project has been so successful Asklepios intends to introduce
similar technology at other hospitals in its network.
This video looks at how Arras Hospital,
considered to be one of the most advanced digital hospitals in France, has
implemented technology solutions to improve nurse workflows in its
gynecology ward. Specifically, by allowing nurses to access clinical
information systems in real-time at the patient bedside, the MPoC solution
optimized nurse workflow and improved communication with the laboratory
where blood testing takes place.