Wireless networks and point of care technology : implications for interdisciplinary collaboration / Kathryn Sapnas, Wayne G. Martin, Thomas A. Shelton, Kevin P. Hope, Kathryn Ward-Presson
Series: CIN: Computers, Informatics, Nursing. 25 : 5, page 308-309 Publication details: September/October 2007Content type:- text
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Synergy is crucial in the development and maintenance of the inner workings of all stakeholder relationships because issues of network stability, robustness, and reliability have an impact on efficient, effective and timely patient care delivery. The development of collaborative interdisciplinary strategies assists in the management of wireless networks and is paramount in the delivery of timely and safe healthcare. Nurses in organizational leadership positions with an informatics focus need increased awareness of the potential impact that networks and wireless technology has on nursing care workflow and technology-dependent operational systems.
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