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MCA (Mobile Clinical Assistant)

Motion C5 with Gorilla Glass Video Review

Nov
9
2009

We take an up close look at the new Motion Computing C5 MkII MCA (Mobile Clinical Assistant) Tablet PC. We take the C5 outside to show of the capabilities of the new Hydis AFFS+ display with Gorilla Glass.

The Motion C5 includes a powerful Intel Core 2 Duo processor and huge array of options like:

  • RFID
  • Smart Card Reader
  • Bar Code Reader
  • Solid State or Traditional Hard Drives
  • Telstra Next G certified mobile broadband
  • GPS.

Of course it also carries the best screen technology currently available (Hydis AFFS+) making the C5 the most comfortable Tablet PC to read indoor and outdoors without sacrificing battery life.

This is an exceptional Tablet PC and thanks to the strong Aussie dollar, it is currently very well priced.

We have a demonstration unit available for you to get your hands on anywhere within Australia. Contact us for demonstration today on 03 9999 1601 or via our website today.

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Motion Computing Prices Fall

Jul
30
2009

Motion ComputingThanks to the stronger Australian dollar prices on Motion Computing products have fallen significantly.

If you have spoken to us about motion products in the past, please contact us for a new quote.

J3400 Tablet PC LE1700 Tablet PC Motion F5 - Mobile Field Tool

Motion Product Detail links:

For more information, contact us on 03 9999 1601.

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Ballarat Nurses use Tablet PCs for home visits

May
12
2009

C5_use According to an article in the Ballarat Courier yesterday, Ballarat District Nursing is deploying Tablet PCs with a local software program called UNITI.

This would allow nurses to access patient information and make requests in real time while visiting clients.

UNITI manager Dean Parish said in the article:

By removing the need for field nurses to return to the office after visiting patients to complete associated paperwork saves time and could make some nurses feel more independent in their job.

This is another example of Healthcare leading the adoption of new technologies in Australia thanks to government and corporate leadership.

While there will undoubtedly be change required and some short term pain with it, initiatives like this will result in better care for patients and less stress for nurses!

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Have you been treated with an MCA (Mobile Clinical Assistant) yet?

Mar
25
2009

C5_beauty-240If you’re pretty healthy you probably would not have noticed that Mobile Clinical  Assistants are gradually being deployed across Australian hospitals.

The MCA or Mobile Clinical Assistant is a type of Tablet PC that is specifically designed for the healthcare environment. It is a lightweight and portable slate Tablet PC that can be combined with software to enable bedside note taking, patient record retrieval, accurate treatment administration and faster response times.

CF_H1_3-front-right-with-stylus-off The MCA is intended to replace more than the patient clip board. Just some of the applications for the MCA include:

  • Clinical Documentation
  • Practice Management
  • Electronic Health Records
  • Patient Education

Motion Computing launched the first MCA device in 2007. It was based on a “reference design” by Intel. Finally in 2009, a number of large tablet vendors have caught onto the MCA concept.

The new devices bring in dual hot swap battery setups and Intel Atom processors to increase battery life. There is now a good variety of hardware available, and competition in this sector will lead to further innovation.

img_11040XT_largerAll of the devices in the category include  ruggedized designs, disinfectable surfaces and integrated ergonomic carry handles.

Although they represent the new category of mobile devices called MCAs, they are in fact really 5th generation Tablet PCs. In that sense, they leverage the experience of vendors like Motion Computing who have been involved in Tablet PC technology for the last 7 years.

The adoption of these devices has been gradual due to the fact that this is a massive shift for healthcare. Healthcare practices usually have long standing and well functioning paper based systems, and it takes time to develop a digital solution to supplement or replace these.

Now that there are a number of hardware options available, there are 3 key elements needed to enable the widespread adoption of the MCA:

  • Software to enable the shift
  • Staff training and adoption
  • Good hardware support

Much of this is already available. There are numerous software solutions across a wide range of healthcare specialties. Watch this space…

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