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In today’s healthcare environment, the demands for real-time accurate patient information are mandatory. A mobile computing device must be able to withstand the range of challenges from the ED to the needs of home healthcare professionals. Just like each care giver has specific needs, a mobile device must be able to meet that range of needs, from a home care nurse with a Panasonic Toughbook T-Series to the ED applications with the Panasonic Toughbook H1 . Along with our healthcare partners, we are able to provide cart and mount solutions for the Toughbook H1. We've developed a series of comparsion videos to illustrate the technology features of the Toughbook H1. Click here to view.

DataSource Mobility understands the requirements of today’s healthcare professionals and we’ll work with you to make sure you get the results you need. That’s why we have developed an MCA Proof of Concept (POC) program. Before you make a decision to use an MCA device in your healthcare environment, where accuracy counts and patient care is at stake, run a clinical trial with the Panasonic Toughbook® H1 or another mobile computing product of the Toughbook family. Not only will you have all of the analytics to support the ROI for your deployment, but you will also have a competitive analysis to support your recommendation. 
Click here to learn about the MCA POC Program.

DataSource Mobility is committed to helping healthcare customers achieve their IT goals. As part of that commitment, we have expanded our capabilities by partnering with Rural Health IT Corporation  to provide customers with assistance in securing grant funding for EHR projects up to $1.2 million. Learn more.

We also believe that it is important to fully understand how a product will work in your environment and that's why we've created the Toughbook H1 "Touch and Try" Demo Program. You can get up close and personal with the Toughbook H1 MCA device and feel confident that you are making the right decision to purchase the H1 mobile solution. Try our Demo Program today.


Below you can review relevant articles from thought-leaders in Healthcare regarding EHR & Meaningful Use information.
 
Information therapy measures in rule for electronic health records
Excerpt: Doctors and hospitals who can show meaningful use of health information technology under the HHS rule can quality for a portion of $17 billion in incentive payments under the economic stimulus law.  Under HHS' proposed rule, doctors and hospitals would have to provide an electronic copy of medical records to patients who request them within 48 hours. Click to read full article.
 
Health IT committee streamlines approach to NHIN
Excerpt: Dr. David Blumenthal, the national health IT coordinator, conveyed a sense of urgency in moving ahead with the new framework. “Given the timeframes to meaningful use, if there are new investments, new policies or aspirations we have to verbalize and communicate, we have no time to lose,” he said.  The administration’s meaningful use proposal, released last week, requires physicians and hospitals to begin showing by 2011 that they can perform various electronic hand-offs, including e-prescribing, sending out patient reminders, and transmitting records to other clinicians. Click to read full article.
 
10 Healthcare IT Trends To Watch In 2010
Excerpt: The United States currently spends more than $2.5 trillion annually on healthcare and this figure is expected to jump to $4 trillion by 2015 if nothing is done to control escalating costs. The Obama administration will begin to scrutinize healthcare spending at every level and reward hospitals that are the most cost-effective. Healthcare institutions will respond not only by implementing new systems like EHR technology, but will also look to implement systems and processes that allow them to maximize their existing spend by eliminating waste. Click to read full article.
 
Health Information Exchanges
Excerpt: Without health information exchange, electronic health records are simply digitized filing cabinets and will not achieve their quality of care or cost containment potential. Furthermore, given the proposed definition of meaningful use, HIEs can significantly help Medicaid providers adopt and use EHR in such a way that the goals of the incentive program are met. The inclusion in HITECH of HIE grants to be awarded to States or State-designated Entities by the Office of National Coordinator are an additional indication of the symbiotic relationship between health information exchanges and optimal use of EHRs. Click to read full article.