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1. All Tabletpcs come with XP Tablet Edition Operating System (superset of XP Pro.), that facilitates handwriting recognition, inking capabilities, voice and wireless capability. The TPC will run the same software that is run on a desktop, laptop or notebook. For me, the TPC does everything that my Pocketpc could not do, except fit in my pocket ;-)
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More healthcare apps for the tablet, here's one using the new InfoPath included in Office 2003:
"Standard Register, a leading provider of information solutions for healthcare, pharmaceutical, financial services and a broad spectrum of other industries, for example, is using InfoPath 2003 to automate the capture of patient data and clinical assessment information in hospital emergency departments. The electronic triage solution, which runs on a Tablet PC, enables physicians and other healthcare clinicians to record data as patients move through the emergency care process, making it immediately available to all caregivers and ultimately the hospital's admitting department. The caregiver writes on a Tablet PC with a stylus just as she would with paper and pen. The dynamic InfoPath form is the medium by which the handwritten data is collected and interpreted."
url:http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=SVBIZINK2.story&STORY=/www/story/10-10-2003/0002033492&EDATE=FRI+Oct+10+2003,+09:00+AM |
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Welcome, everybody, to MedicalTabletPC.com. We've started this site to offer a home to healthcare professionals currently using or interested in using Tablet PC's in practice. As you can probably tell, we're still getting a few kinks worked out in terms of site development. Since this is a site for YOU the user, we welcome and encourage comments and criticisms. Please register and submit your thoughts on our forum. |
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