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Intel unveiled the first tablets to emerge for its mobile clinical assistant (MCA) platform.
The Motion Computing C5 is designed to reduce medical errors by allowing nurses to wirelessly upload a patient's vital scans on location rather than transcribe the data and manually upload it later.
The first C5 tablets are currently being tested at the University of California at San Francisco Medical Center. Jump for a video of the C5's formal introduction and a shot of the device in action.
The unveiling and first demonstration of a device based on Intel's mobile clinical assistant (MCA) platform. The Motion C5 allows nurses to record and automatically upload patient information from a tablet PC.




looks good
how about doctor to send history and physical while examinig patients n office
d.p.
m.d.
boston mass
Posted by: dinesh patel m.d. | February 24, 2007 10:52 PM