Queensland Minister for Health Announces Success of e-Health Clinician Usability Study at Robina Hospital
The Honourable Stephen Robertson notes that study results of the Motion C5 Mobile Clinical Assistant show improvements in areas such as delivery and quality of care and staff productivity
SYDNEY — September 30, 2008 – Motion Computing, a leader in mobile computing and wireless communications, announced today that the Queensland Minister for Health, Stephen Robertson, enthusiastically welcomed the early study results of the C5 Mobile Clinical Assistant (MCA) at Robina Hospital. In addition to improvements in delivery and quality of care and staff productivity, Robertson estimated a 30 to 60 minute time savings per clinician per day because doctors don’t have to walk away from patients to record or access data.
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Queensland Minister for Health Announces Success of e-Health Clinician Usability Study at Robina Hospital
The Honourable Stephen Robertson notes that study results of the Motion C5 Mobile Clinical Assistant show improvements in areas such as delivery and quality of care and staff productivity
SYDNEY — September 30, 2008 – Motion Computing, a leader in mobile computing and wireless communications, announced today that the Queensland Minister for Health, Stephen Robertson, enthusiastically welcomed the early study results of the C5 Mobile Clinical Assistant (MCA) at Robina Hospital. In addition to improvements in delivery and quality of care and staff productivity, Robertson estimated a 30 to 60 minute time savings per clinician per day because doctors don’t have to walk away from patients to record or access data.
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Dell Teaming With Intel, Motion Computing To Help Provide Anytime, Anywhere Wireless For Health Care IT
Seamless, reliable access to patient information is critical to safe, quality care in an increasingly complex and mobile health care environment. Dell, Intel and Motion Computing have launched a new service to assess, design and validate the quality and coverage of wireless networks soon to become the backbone of health care information flow.
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Park Place Automotive Improves the Client Experience with Motion Tablet PCs and MOC1 Mobile Service Solutions
Service advisors swap pen and paper for highly portable tablet PCs with real-time access to client history on the service drive
AUSTIN, Texas – October 7, 2008 – Motion Computing, a leader in mobile computing and wireless communications, announced that Park Place Automotive, the operator of nine luxury automotive dealerships in Texas and California, selected MOC1 Wireless Service Advisor™ (WSA™) on Motion LE1700 tablet PCs to improve the quality of customer service and efficiency of service representatives.
After reviewing several mobile service solutions, Park Place selected MOC1 and purchased 80 Motion LE1700 tablet PCs preconfigured with the MOC1 WSA solution, which have been deployed at the Mercedes Benz dealerships and are currently rolling out across three Lexus dealerships.
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