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In highly regulated healthcare environments, mobile technology
advancements enable greater flexibility, portability, interactivity and
better patient care than ever before. This infographic presents
different use cases for the latest technologies.
GUIDE TO
MOBILE
HEALTHCARE
TECHNOLOGY
Applications: Benefits:
Enhanced clinical
workflow
Increased patient
engagement with
clinicians
Improved caretaker
collaboration
Heightened patient
privacy
Provide alert notifications
and updates
Secure and access
patient records
Digital Signage Solutions
By 2017, the number of home health monitoring
devices with integrated connectivity is projected
to reach 7.1 million.3
Diagnostic Imaging
Applications: Benefits:
Real-time accuracy
Improved patient
experience and
quality of care
Greater diagnostic
confidence
Ergonomic mobility
Ultrasound machines provide
accuracy, portability,
and efficiency
Digital radiography
enables efficiency
and accuracy
Computed tomography transforms
fixed imaging technologies into
portable platforms
Tablets, Smartphones, and Wearables
What’s causing this growth?
The global medical device and mobile
health-monitoring market:
> Is growing at over 43% per year (CAGR)
> Will exceed $8 billion in 20191
What’s more, the monitoring and medical device
market may reduce healthcare spending in the
US by $200 billion over the next 25 years.1
The Rise of Mobile Tech in Healthcare
How prevalent is mobile tech in healthcare right now?
Smart, new
communication tools
Monitor and record
vital signs
A large aging
population
Greater prevalence of
chronic diseases
Almost 70%
of clinicians use both a desktop/laptop
and a smartphone/tablet to access data2
Deliver patient
education
For your healthcare environment, Samsung Business empowers IT
teams to take full advantage of the benefits, while offering users a
seamless experience like no other via a full portfolio of endpoint
devices – from Galaxy tablets and smartphones secured by
Samsung KNOX™ technology, to digital signage, to zero-client
all-in-one displays, stands, desktops and beyond.
Samsung
Knows Healthcare
What can Samsung Business do for your
healthcare environment?
Download the eBook
1. Vera Gruessner, “Medical Device and Mobile Health Market to Reach $8 Billion,” mHealth Intelligence, April 30, 2015.
Judy Mottl, “Study: Smartphone, tablet use on the rise in hospitals,” FierceMobileHealthcare, December 14, 2014.
Sources:
2.
http://mhealthintelligence.com/news/medical-device-and-mobile-health-market-to-reach-8-billion
http://www.fiercemobilehealthcare.com/story/smartphones-tablets-grabbing-traction-hospitals-some-caveats
-require-attent/2014-12-14
3. “The potential of mobile health is starting to be realized by the healthcare industry,” Berg Insight, March 13, 2015.
http://www.berginsight.com/media/Berg_Insight_M2M_Journal-15.pdf
Applications: Benefits:
Personalized
engagement
Timely messages
Information on
demand
Centralized updates,
management and
coordination
Educate patients and
medical staff
Deliver security and
emergency updates
Provide interactive
wayfinding in
hospitals
Update patient
conditions to family
in waiting rooms
Zero-Client Technology
Applications: Benefits:
Less IT support
required
Heightened security
management
Lower power
consumption
Simple access for patient
note dictation
Low-profile access from
high-traffic areas
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Twitter: @SamsungBizUSA
Blog: insights.samsung.com

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  • 1. In highly regulated healthcare environments, mobile technology advancements enable greater flexibility, portability, interactivity and better patient care than ever before. This infographic presents different use cases for the latest technologies. GUIDE TO MOBILE HEALTHCARE TECHNOLOGY Applications: Benefits: Enhanced clinical workflow Increased patient engagement with clinicians Improved caretaker collaboration Heightened patient privacy Provide alert notifications and updates Secure and access patient records Digital Signage Solutions By 2017, the number of home health monitoring devices with integrated connectivity is projected to reach 7.1 million.3 Diagnostic Imaging Applications: Benefits: Real-time accuracy Improved patient experience and quality of care Greater diagnostic confidence Ergonomic mobility Ultrasound machines provide accuracy, portability, and efficiency Digital radiography enables efficiency and accuracy Computed tomography transforms fixed imaging technologies into portable platforms Tablets, Smartphones, and Wearables What’s causing this growth? The global medical device and mobile health-monitoring market: > Is growing at over 43% per year (CAGR) > Will exceed $8 billion in 20191 What’s more, the monitoring and medical device market may reduce healthcare spending in the US by $200 billion over the next 25 years.1 The Rise of Mobile Tech in Healthcare How prevalent is mobile tech in healthcare right now? Smart, new communication tools Monitor and record vital signs A large aging population Greater prevalence of chronic diseases Almost 70% of clinicians use both a desktop/laptop and a smartphone/tablet to access data2 Deliver patient education For your healthcare environment, Samsung Business empowers IT teams to take full advantage of the benefits, while offering users a seamless experience like no other via a full portfolio of endpoint devices – from Galaxy tablets and smartphones secured by Samsung KNOX™ technology, to digital signage, to zero-client all-in-one displays, stands, desktops and beyond. Samsung Knows Healthcare What can Samsung Business do for your healthcare environment? Download the eBook 1. Vera Gruessner, “Medical Device and Mobile Health Market to Reach $8 Billion,” mHealth Intelligence, April 30, 2015. Judy Mottl, “Study: Smartphone, tablet use on the rise in hospitals,” FierceMobileHealthcare, December 14, 2014. Sources: 2. http://mhealthintelligence.com/news/medical-device-and-mobile-health-market-to-reach-8-billion http://www.fiercemobilehealthcare.com/story/smartphones-tablets-grabbing-traction-hospitals-some-caveats -require-attent/2014-12-14 3. “The potential of mobile health is starting to be realized by the healthcare industry,” Berg Insight, March 13, 2015. http://www.berginsight.com/media/Berg_Insight_M2M_Journal-15.pdf Applications: Benefits: Personalized engagement Timely messages Information on demand Centralized updates, management and coordination Educate patients and medical staff Deliver security and emergency updates Provide interactive wayfinding in hospitals Update patient conditions to family in waiting rooms Zero-Client Technology Applications: Benefits: Less IT support required Heightened security management Lower power consumption Simple access for patient note dictation Low-profile access from high-traffic areas $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 7.1m Twitter: @SamsungBizUSA Blog: insights.samsung.com