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Full Paper Portable Input Devices for Health Care As the healthcare industry is becoming proficient in utilizing information technology, manufacturers are developing information systems and portable devices to reduce the workload for physicians and the hospital staff along with efficient patient care. The aim is to provide mobility, accurate information and speed, so that physicians can enter information of patients electronically and most importantly at the spot. MediSlate™ MCA i1040XT has developed a 10.
4 inch touch screen that facilitates physicians and the healthcare staff to enter information electronically (Tablet PC, ultra-mobile PC (UMPC) and mobile clinical assistant (MCA) systems, peripherals and accessories – TabletKiosk, n.d). The device features an embedded touch screen so that physicians can update patient information regardless of a keyboard. Likewise, physicians can update patient information, process menu driven applications by just touching the screen and following instructions.
Moreover, the device has an added unique sensitivity filter that can even work accurately, when physicians are equipped with hand gloves. In addition, the device also includes features such as (Tablet PC, ultra-mobile PC (UMPC) and mobile clinical assistant (MCA) systems, peripherals and accessories – TabletKiosk, n.d): Verifying patient’s information Scanning labels that are associated with medication and blood vial Image and data capturing suite Two dimensional bar code scanner Integrated 2.
0 megapixel camera 13.56 MHz radio frequency identification reader that is integrated in the handheld device Another handheld input device named as Sahara Slate PC, provides two way input methods i.e. active digitizer and resistive touch technology. As the size of the LCD screen is large, physicians can easily view patient related reports and documents without scrolling. However, if these devices display in correct data, patient can be treated in an incorrect way that may lead to risk life of a human being.
Besides, physicians rely on these handheld devices, any downtime due to hardware or software issues may delay the process to treat a patient, who may requires urgent attention. References Tablet PC, ultra-mobile PC (UMPC) and mobile clinical assistant (MCA) systems, peripherals and accessories - TabletKiosk Retrieved 6/22/2011, 2011, from http://www.tabletkiosk.com/solutions/healthcare.asp
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