Smartphone Strategy for Hospitals (webinar)

Thursday, April 28, 2011

3 Steps to Get Your Smartphone Strategy Rolling
Voalté webinar series

What would your hospital do with an additional $4 million?

Research shows that the average hospital is at risk of losing $4 million due to poor communication. That’s why smart hospitals are responding quickly by planning for smartphone integration. But it takes more than just the technology to make it successful - it also takes the proper implementation strategy and a change in workflow.

Join Denis Baker, CIO of Sarasota Memorial Hospital, and Melita Howell, Application Architect of Texas Children’s Hospital as they share steps and secrets to successful mobile integrations.

By attending this complimentary webinar, you will:

• Learn the critical steps involved in developing and executing a mobile strategy
• Gain essential tips on how to successfully implement and roll-out smartphone technology
• Learn how to bridge the gap between IT and clinical
• Be armed with various reference documents such as checklists, white papers, and much more

Who should attend?
Healthcare information technology and nursing executives interested in increasing efficiency, streamlining workflow and improving patient care.

Thursday, May 19, 2011
2 p.m. Eastern/1 p.m. Central/12 p.m. Mountain/11 a.m. Pacific

Register here.

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Dr. Joseph Kim is the founder of MedicalSmartphones.com, an independent website owned and operated by Dr. Kim. He is also the President of Medical Communications Media, Inc. (MCM). MCM is an education and publishing company that develops continuing medical education activities in joint sponsorship with medical universities, hospitals, and medical associations. Dr. Kim is a digital entrepreneur and technologist who has a passion for health information technology, mobile health, and social media. He frequently speaks at conferences about non-clinical careers for physicians, continuing medical education, mobile health technology, and social media in medicine. Dr. Kim holds a bachelor of science in engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, a doctorate of medicine from the University of Arkansas College of Medicine, and a master of public health from the University of Massachusetts Amherst School of Public Health.
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