I cannot believe I'm even asking this, but here we go again.  The
ongoing saga continues between some of the staff and senior management,
who believe the answer to all point of care documentation issues, is to
place hardwired pcs in all patient rooms and ME who totally disagrees !

 
If you have returned to hardwired pcs  in patient rooms,
 - are the pcs on arms,
 - where have you placed the pc to make convenient for all, 
 - what do you do in two patient rooms,etc? 
 
  How many carts and tablets do you have in addition to the hardwired
in-room pc? 
 
  Do staff find this a much better solution, and they always do POC
documentation now?? 
 
  Do the rounding physicians use the hardwired in-room pc or do they
carry a tablet? 
 
Also, for any of you who've had pcs in rooms and are now adding more
mobile solutions or have removed the pcs from the rooms, will you please
speak up  also? 
 
I appreciate everyone's time once again on this "perfect hardware"
discussion that faces all of us !
 
Thanks,
Jackie
 
Jackie Welch RN BSN
Clinical Systems Systems
Information Systems
Great River Health Systems
1221 South Gear Avenue
West Burlington, Iowa 52655
319.768.4417
[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
http://www.greatrivermedical.org/ <http://www.greatrivermedical.org/> 
 
 
 
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