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Motion Computing Case Study: Jackson Clinic

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Publisher Motion Computing
Publisher Registration Direct Access
Topics Tablets Date added 04 Jun 2004
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Based in Jackson, Tenn., the Jackson Clinic is a professional association of physicians devoted to the private group practice of medicine. In its quest to find a technology solution to facilitate use of its EMR system, the clinic’s IT personnel heard about the impending launch of tablet PCs and became intrigued. The pen-based features in the full-fledged operating system provided by Microsoft’s Windows XP Tablet PC Edition made this a viable option. When tablet PCs launched in November 2002, the clinic tested all the tablet PC models on the market, including the slate-shaped Motion Computing Tablet PC. After testing each manufacturer’s offering, including slate and convertible styles, the clinic chose the Motion tablet for several reasons.

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