How one hospital is reinventing care with Apple tech
One Georgia hospital is trading PCs for Apple gear — and transforming patient care in the process.Image Credit: Apple, Emory HealthcareHealthcare has long been dominated by PCs, largely because most clinical software has been developed for — or better supported on —Windows. However, that is beginning to shift as Apple gains traction in medical settings.Hospitals, clinics, and doctors offices are are beginning to see the utility of Apple products. They're intuitive to use, highly portable, and great for collaboration — and it doesn't hurt that many patients are comfortable with an iPad, either. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums

One Georgia hospital is trading PCs for Apple gear — and transforming patient care in the process.

Image Credit: Apple, Emory Healthcare
Healthcare has long been dominated by PCs, largely because most clinical software has been developed for — or better supported on —Windows. However, that is beginning to shift as Apple gains traction in medical settings.
Hospitals, clinics, and doctors offices are are beginning to see the utility of Apple products. They're intuitive to use, highly portable, and great for collaboration — and it doesn't hurt that many patients are comfortable with an iPad, either.
Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums

Image Credit: Apple, Emory Healthcare
Healthcare has long been dominated by PCs, largely because most clinical software has been developed for — or better supported on —Windows. However, that is beginning to shift as Apple gains traction in medical settings.
Hospitals, clinics, and doctors offices are are beginning to see the utility of Apple products. They're intuitive to use, highly portable, and great for collaboration — and it doesn't hurt that many patients are comfortable with an iPad, either.
Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums