Wi-Fi© Client Device Security & HIPAA Compliance
According to ABI Research, the use of wireless local area networking (WLAN) technology in healthcare grew 60% globally in 2009.
Connecting medical devices to a hospital's Wi-Fi network improves workflow on both the clinical path and the financial path. With networked devices, a hospital delivers better care to more patients while billing those patients, and their insurance companies, quickly and accurately. Networking medical devices also enables technicians to monitor and manage those devices from a central point of control.
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