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Not too long ago we were all working diligently to deliver handheld solutions to physicians. It was a “mobile device” that would allow access to HIS, patient lists, and lab results. It was either an HP iPaq or some other device that required proprietary wireless connections or syncing with a cradle connection (really old school). I got to play with many different versions and we came very close at providing some very useful tools for clinicians. Those early adopters were trail blazing and ran into overzealous HIPAA security officers, lost devices, and syncing issues.
Not too long ago we were all working diligently to deliver handheld solutions to physicians. It was a “mobile device” that would allow access to HIS, patient lists, and lab results. It was either an HP iPaq or some other device that required proprietary wireless connections or syncing with a cradle connection (really old school). I got to play with many different versions and we came very close at providing some very useful tools for clinicians. Those early adopters were trail blazing and ran into overzealous HIPAA security officers, lost devices, and syncing issues.



