MobiHealth News April 11, 2018
Laura Lovett

More mobile devices equal happier patients, according to a survey commissioned by Jamf, an Apple-focused mobile device management company.

The survey, which was conducted by third party research group Vanson Bourne, found that 96 percent of healthcare IT decision makers that implemented a mobile device initiative saw a positive impact on the patient experience.

The survey also revealed that more than 90 percent of survey takers plan to implement or are currently implementing a mobile device initiative as a way to improve patient care, facilitate efficiencies within care teams or both.

“The 90 percent of healthcare organizations that have implemented, or are planning to implement, a mobile device initiative within the next year expect to see improvements...

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