Multiple Advantages to Boost Deployment of Wireless and Handheld Devices in Healthcare, States Frost & Sullivan
Posted on: Monday, 6 July 2009, 06:00 CDT
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The current state of the healthcare wireless technology is one of multidimensional evolution. The various wireless applications and solutions being introduced to the market along with the evolving infrastructure technology are motivating healthcare administrators to consider designing a comprehensive wireless business and technology strategy.
"The drive to reduce cost and improve efficiency without compromising on patient safety and service quality is having a positive impact on the uptake of wireless technology in healthcare," remarks Jayapradha.
The constant addition of new medical applications into wireless networks is a major challenge that confronts the healthcare industry. Every department has to work closely with its counterparts in the IT department to ensure smooth workflows. The integration of central stations and electronic medical records (EMRs), the expansion of wireless patient monitoring in sync with biomedical, administrative and labs as well as other departments with IT requirements often poses a challenge.
"One of the major issues that hospitals face today is developing a strong cross-functional team among the various departments and IT to manage existing and emerging wireless technologies," cautions Jayapradha. "There is an absence of well-structured healthcare organisations that can seamlessly integrate their departments."
More solutions between various departments can be supported by adopting a strategy that allows for the flexibility of accepting new technologies, upgrades and expansions without challenging technology integrity. Through innovative product development and repositioning of current wireless technologies, the industry can raise the expectation of the end users and redefine their perspectives to create new market opportunities.
"As different types of wireless technologies are introduced into the healthcare market, the need for a comprehensive wireless business and technology strategy is evident," comments Jayapradha "This strategy must be devised in a manner that supports all applications."
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