Margaret
There is on tablet on the market made just for healthcare that is head
and shoulders above all others. It is the C5 by Motion Computing that
was developed by Intel and Motion computing. They are backordered a bit
from the company due their popularity.

http://www.motioncomputing.com/products/tablet_pc_c5.asp 

My two cents, there is nothing on the market that even comes close to
the healthcare needs as the C5.

Robin Raiford, RN-BC CPHIMS FHIMSS
Director, Government Initiatives, Product Solutions Group, Eclipsys
Corporation
CHAIR - HIMSS Patient Safety and Quality Outcomes Steering Committee
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Senn, Margaret A.
Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2007 6:05 AM
To: Pat Sciarini; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED];
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Subject: [CARING:11867] Re: tablet PCs with bar code reader

We are currently planning or Barcode Medication Administration
implementation.  We have struggled with what type of computer device to
use.   We did several simulation sessions having the users use
stationary devices in the rooms and laptops on wheels.   The users found
that having the device in the room was easier since they did not have to
search for a laptop.  Now we struggle with retrofitting stationary
computers in every patient room.  We are interested in looking at
tablets.  For those facilities that use tablets with scanners how many
docking stations do you use, are they convenient to the patient rooms or
centrally located.  Any other feedback on the use of the tablets? 

-----Original Message-----
From: Pat Sciarini [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2007 4:01 PM
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Subject: [CARING:11685] Re: tablet PCs with bar code reader

We opted not to go that route, because of the added bulk of the barcode
reader to the tablet, especially if it was wired.  Staff would have more
"stuff" to carry into the pt room.  We have carts with wired barcode
readers that staff is satisfied with.
Some of our physicians are trying the Motion tablet and the HP tablet
PC. No preferences so far, both are working as expected.


Pat Sciarini, MSN, RN
Enterprise Project Leader
Trover Health System
270-825-7494 office
270-326-6011 fax
Beeper 270-326-0060
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>>> "Renae Kendall/mhhcc.org" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 6/26/2007 2:52 PM >>>
Is anyone using a tablet PC that has the bar code reader in it?   If so 
would you mind sharing the brand and model, as well as pros and cons? 
Thanks, Renae

Renae Kendall, RN
Clinical Systems Supervisor
Information Systems
Memorial Hospital and Health Care Center
Jasper, IN
812.481.0152
Fax 812.482.0541

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