Complimentary Webinar: The Next Generation of Mobile Point of Care - Unleash Its Full Potential

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Sponsored by Intel & Cisco16 October, 2008, 2 PM UKT / 3 PM Central Europe
Step 1: Complimentary Webinar, Sponsored by Intel & Cisco
The need for improvements in the quality of patient care has never been greater. To deliver significant advances, healthcare personnel need reliable access to patient information, hospital services and each other - anytime, anywhere.

Learn how innovative solutions from Cisco and Intel are helping healthcare organizations improve quality of care and streamline workflows.

  • Discover what is possible using Healthcare IT as a strategic enabler to meet your challenges
  • Find out how you can reduce waiting times for test results by 83%
  • Hear how patient quality of care was enhanced and staff satisfaction improved

Register Now (Updated: On-Demand Webinar)

Step 2: Attend the World of Health IT Conference & Exhibition in Copenhagen, Denmark.

Join the World of Health IT 2008 Conference & Exhibition (WoHIT 2008) to be one of the first to see the next generation of Cisco and Intel solutions designed to increase productivity, communication and efficiency which help meet the unique needs of healthcare organizations. Register for the joint Webinar and then take the opportunity to describe your next IT project at the World of Health IT Conference & Exhibition for a chance to test the next generation of Mobile Computing for Healthcare from Panasonic.

Take these two steps to gain valuable insights into the performance and patient care improvements being delivered by Cisco and Intel Health's ICT Solutions.

Register Now (Updated: On-Demand Webinar)

Register today and receive a complimentary case study, A Model for Healthcare IT, that shows how Intel® and Cisco® technology helps USP Hospital maintain its position as Spain's leading private healthcare provider.

Attend the Webinar on 16 October and receive a new Healthcare IT White Paper. Find out how Intel's Mobile Point of Care helped UKNHS Macclesfield realize improvements in patient safety and quality of care and how you can apply the practices to reach your organization’s goals.

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