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Windows Mobile for healthcare professionals

In healthcare providing accurate, high quality care is critical. Physicians and nurses want to be confident in their symptoms assessment, diagnoses, and treatments prescribed while also being efficient. Windows Mobile-powered devices, along with mobile applications designed specifically for healthcare professionals, such as ePocrates and Boston Bar’s Opus can help physicians and nurses not only improve the care they offer to patients, but also save valuable time doing so. Devices with Windows Mobile can be all-in-one tools to:
  • Look up drugs, multiple drug interactions, and health plan insurance formularies.
  • Assess diagnoses and treatments for hundreds of diseases.
  • Interpret laboratory test results.
  • Look up alternative medicine options and interactions.
  • Search trusted medical references by specialty.
  • Dictate patient records for later upload to a PC.
  • Stay on top of e-mail and appointments from anywhere.
ePocrates & Boston Bar’s Opus
See the Windows Mobile Catalog for a list of all certified applications and supported features.

Available programs, features, and functionality vary by device, Windows Mobile operating system version, and version of Exchange Server used. Connectivity and synchronization may require separately purchased equipment and/or wireless products (e.g., WiFi card, network software, server hardware, and/or redirector software). Service plans are required for Internet, WiFi and phone access. Features and performance may vary by service provider and are subject to network limitations. See device manufacturer, service provider and/or corporate IT department for details.
Direct Push Technology requires either Windows Mobile 5.0 with the Messaging and Security Feature Pack (MSFP) or Windows Mobile 6, connected with either Exchange Server 2003 Service Pack 2 or Exchange Server 2007.
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