Forbes February 3, 2020
Jeff Schmitz

Mobile technologies have dramatically enhanced our lives over the last few decades. They have expanded the reach and speed of communications while giving us 24/7 access to a wealth of content so we can communicate, collaborate and make better, faster decisions. This is especially true in healthcare, where mobile communications can help improve patients’ health, safety and overall care.

Although the usage of mobile technology in healthcare is relatively new, it’s growing rapidly. At Zebra, a technology solutions provider for healthcare and other industries, we conducted research, published in “The Future of Healthcare: 2020 Global Healthcare Vision Study,” which found over 95% of physicians and bedside nurses are expected to use mobile devices in some capacity by 2022. That doesn’t...

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