Healthcare IT News - November 2007 - (Page 36) Solutions for Healthcare Ask a healthcare professional why she loves her BlackBerry. Because I’m constantly moving, responding to the changing needs of patients has always been a challenge. But now if my patient’s condition changes, I can receive an alert wirelessly wherever I am, and securely review his or her chart, confirm a dose with ePocrates® Rx and recommend the appropriate response to the team. My WiFi® enabled BlackBerry® smartphone has transformed the entire care process, because now I have access to essential communications and relevant clinical information – all on a single device. Favorite Features*: • WiFi® connectivity for fast downloads on campus • Wireless updates for ePocrates® Rx • Unified inbox – priority alerts for critical messages • Secure** access to patient data (EHR) • A great speakerphone, media player and GPS for my journey to the hospital Trade up† to a new BlackBerry smartphone today, and learn about BlackBerry Business Solutions for your medical teams. Visit www.blackberry.com/medical © 2007 Research In Motion Limited. All rights reserved. Research In Motion, the RIM logo, BlackBerry, and the BlackBerry logo, are registered with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and may be pending or registered in other countries. These marks, images and symbols are owned by Research In Motion Limited. All other brands, product names, company names, and trademarks are the properties of their respective owners. *Certain features are available on select devices only. Check with your wireless-service provider for service plans, supported features and services before purchasing. **BlackBerry® Enterprise Server allows BlackBerry smartphones to operate fully and effortlessly within a regulatory-compliant environment. †Get money back for a Palm® Treo™ handheld or current BlackBerry smartphone. e ● Connect: BLACKBERRY 1107 http://www.blackberry.com/medical http://www.blackberry.com/medical http://www.healthcareitnews.com/eConnect.cms?id=8100
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