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Health care delivery has evolved rapidly over the last decade. With a high percentage of personal services being delivered in the home by paraprofessionals, along with medical care provided by health professionals, your organization now faces an unprecedented level of complexity. You must manage and monitor a distributed work force with varying levels of skills and expertise. Mobile computing devices can make this easier, but only if you have a complete, “industrial-strength” solution that enables your field and office staff to be more efficient and productive, and your management team to have better insights into the organization’s overall performance.
In this white paper, we will examine the important components you should consider when evaluating mobile health care and services delivery solutions.
- Fundamental capabilities that are “table stakes” for any vendor to be considered
- More advanced capabilities that drive the productivity and efficiencies that help reduce costs
- Identifying a solution that will work with and be costeffective for your IT infrastructure
- Enhancing real-time care and work force management
- Optimizing your organization through analytics and reporting
- Uncovering the true costs and value of implementation, on-going services and maintenance, and overall cost of ownership
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