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2 Responses to “Hospitals Ready for C5”

  1. Allcaliforniaonline.Info » Hospitals Ready for C5:

    […] Hospitals Ready for C5 <p>The University of California, San Francisco Medical center says its pilot study using a portable computer called the C5 helped nurses to be far more productive than with conventional personal computers. The current setup in most hospitals is called a COW, or "computer on wheels," which is composed of a laptop along with non-networked diagnostic equipment, all on a cart. Medical personnel generally rely on pen and paper to write down data such as blood pressure and then enter it into the PC. The C5, developed by Intel and manufactured by motion computing, provides wireless convergence and it networks with diagnostic devices. Intel made this video possible.</p> <p>This is an Intel podcast.</p> <p>Related Stories: <a href="http://www.podtech.net/home/search/IntelDigitalHealth">IntelDigitalHealth</a> </p> <p class="tags"><strong>Tags:</strong> <a href="http://www.podtech.net/home/search/C5" rel="tag" style="infohead_tags">C5</a>, <a href="http://www.podtech.net/home/search/IntelDigitalHealth" rel="tag" style="infohead_tags">IntelDigitalHealth</a></p> […]

  2. Hugh Wright:

    I am part of a team of nurses at Southwestern Vermont Medical Center in Bennington, VT who are looking for a new way to implement our planned bedside medication verification. Your C5 product looks very interesting, and is possible solution for us.
    Please send us any more information on your C5 product. Thanks.

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