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Mobile Point-of-Care Solutions Support Medics on the Battlefield

Overview The problem of providing up-to-minute medical information to first responders on the battlefield has always posed significant challenges. Traditional paper-based systems for recording and transferring medical records simply can't support a fast-moving military. Also, they can be expensive and difficult to manage. When it came time to select a hardware platform for the Battlefield Medical Information System - Tactical (BMIS-T) package, the TATRC team recommended the HP iPAQ Pocket PC. It was a cost-efficient solution that minimized manageability risk while providing the flexibility to support the various power, data storage and communication configurations envisioned by the team.

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PublisherHewlett-Packard File FormatPDF
Date PublishedMay 2006 Downloads5
FormatCase Studies   
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