A unique requirement for mobile devices in healthcare environments is their ability to withstand repeated sanitization – for infection control purposes – without damage. If a device isn’t designed with this in mind, the harsh chemicals can adversely impact cases and screens. In 2009, a new virulent form of influenza swept the world, reaching Japan …
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Health Tech Today Features Toughbook Technology
On Microsoft’s Health Tech Today with Dr. Bill Crounse, a weekly online series providing cutting-edge stories at the intersection of health and information technology, the host took a close look at some of the latest mobile computers aimed at medical professionals. Panasonic’s Jeff Rogers explained how the Toughbook H1 Health mobile clinical assistant (MCA) and …
Toughbook H1 Helps Bates County Memorial Improve Patient Care
Bates County Memorial Hospital, a 60-bed medical facility in Butler, Missouri, offers a “hands-on-healing” personal care approach for its emergency room patients, which the hospital felt could be improved by transitioning its 24-hour physician-staffed ER department from a pen and paper system to an electronic medical record (EMR) method supported by the Panasonic Toughbook H1 …
Panasonic and Mobile Armor Partner to Provide Comprehensive and Fortified Data Protection
Panasonic has announced a license and reseller agreement with Mobile Armor, Inc. to integrate the Mobile Armor Data Encryption Solution (which incorporates FIPS certified 2.5-inch self-encrypting disk drives from Seagate Technology) into select Panasonic Toughbook rugged notebooks and mobile clinical assistants. The result? A secure and reliable computing solution for mission critical users across a …
Toughbook H1 Health Stands Up Against Infection
The largest state government agency in Tasmania, Australia, The Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), providers of high-quality and people-focused healthcare, wanted to improve the method clinical pharmacists provided medication recommendations and therapy evaluations to patients at the point of care. The agency wanted an ergonomic and durable device to use in the infectious …
