Use of Smartphones in Hospitals
@article{Thomairy2015UseOS,
title={Use of Smartphones in Hospitals},
author={Noora Al Thomairy and Mounica Mummaneni and Sami Alsalamah and Nicole Moussa and Alberto Coustasse},
journal={The Health Care Manager},
year={2015},
volume={34},
pages={297–307}
}Mobile technology has begun to change the landscape of the medical profession, with more than two-thirds of physicians regularly using smartphones. Smartphones have allowed health care professionals and the general public to communicate more efficiently, collect data, and facilitate clinical decision making. The methodology for this study was a qualitative literature review following a systematic approach of smartphone use among physicians in hospitals. Fifty-one articles were selected for this…
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