There is no doubt that technology plays an important role in the health area, since, thanks to technological advances, more in-depth investigations of diseases and treatments have been allowed to provide better care to patients, that is why that medical tablets have been incorporated into instruments for daily use in the hospital setting.
Medical tablets optimize operations and significantly improve patient care, since data collection and transfer is done much faster and more effectively and is affordable for all areas of the hospital in real time.
But … Not all the tablets on the market are suitable for such a demanding and demanding environment such as clinics and hospitals, that is why certain specifications must be taken into account:
Hot swappable batteries:
It is important that medical tablets have the option of hot-swappable batteries, which means that they are batteries that can be changed without the need to turn off the device or give it downtime. They can be easily replaced as the battery dies, but the tablet is still working.
There are many accessories available to extend battery life, including multi-slot battery chargers that extend tablet run time to multiple shifts.
Mobility & flexibility:
They must be lightweight and withstand the busy movement of hospitals, along with vibrations from machinery, as well as the amount of movement from room to room or disassembly and assembly on hospital carts.
It must be easy to load and have the option of CAC readers, which allows patients’ information to be entered through a card, to make faster decisions.
They must be lightweight, powerful and flexible, medical tablet cart systems are specifically manufactured with healthcare professionals in mind
Quality & readability:
It is essential that the applications that are downloaded to the tablet meet the special requirements to generate better visibility to the information stored there, that is why medical tablets have a larger screen size and an anti-glare solution integrated into the screen. .
It should make it easier for medical personnel to review the data in any type of situation, whether in the dark, with a lot of lighting, in motion or complete stillness.