A few stories that caught our attention this week include a new HIMSS survey that demonstrates the widespread use of mobile devices to support patient care, best practices for using 2D barcodes in advertising, an article about the demand for cloud-based services through 2014 and more.
In our Follow Friday series, we feature a few industry news finds to share with you. We are constantly finding interesting, fun, exciting, noteworthy, shocking and industry-changing articles all week long on the internet. Check us out every week to see what catches our eye around the web!
HIMSS Analytics Survey Demonstrates Widespread Use of Mobile Devices to Support Patient Care Activities - EMR Daily News
Use of mobile devices by physicians to view patient information or access non-protected health information is widespread, and the percent of clinicians using apps to actively engage in direct patient care has grown in the past year in several key areas, including:
- Collection of data at the bedside (45 percent compared to 30 percent);
- Use of bar code reader on mobile devices (38 percent compared to 23 percent);
- Monitoring data from medical devices (34 percent compared to 27 percent); and
- Capture visual representation of patient data (27 percent compared to 13 percent).
Best Practices for Using 2D Barcodes in Advertising - The Barcode News
One of the primary advantages of QR Codes is access to advanced metrics. This access ensures that you know who is visiting your website and how they found it—vital information to consider as you formulate your marketing strategy. Furthermore, many QR Code generators can be utilized free of charge, lowering overhead costs and maximizing your profits.
Cloud service providers confident of growth - total telecom
By Steven D. Jones
Demand for cloud-based services for content management, customer care, analytics, manufacturing and operations will drive growth through 2014, the survey of 179 cloud companies found. Four out of ten executives said that proving cost savings was the biggest challenge in selling cloud services and that most buyers have unrealistic expectations for the amount they can save switching to the cloud, the survey found.
SharePoint Conference in Review: Some Insider Perspectives - CMSWire
By Kevin Conroy
You know that you’ve had a good trip to Las Vegas when you arrive back home exhausted. By that measure, the SharePoint 2012 Conference was an unmitigated success. But once I caught up on my rest, something else crept in — excitement.
We can't forget to mention two other newsworthy events that happend this week. We launched two new products this week, Prizm Capture and ThinPic.
What did you find to be of interest this week? Share below.