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COPENHAGEN, Denmark – Mobile technology and wireless communications company MotionComputing has at the World of Health IT Conference and Exhibitionannounced the first mobile clinical assistant (MCA) user conferences tobe hosted by Tracline, a valuable Motion partner and leading resellerof C5 MCAs across Europe.
Tracline is hosting the events throughout this week to enableMotion C5 MCA users to share best practices and successes in areas suchas bedside patient care, e-prescribing, pathology, vital signs andorder communications.
During the conferences, representatives from leading healthcareinstitutions, including Royal Salford Foundation NHS Trust, TheLearning Clinic, University Hospital Birmingham NHS Foundation Trustand Great Ormond Street NHS Trust, will share experiences, bestpractices and results from their use of C5 MCAs.
"It is clear that by improving clinician mobility, MCAs enhancehospital workflows, improve clinician productivity and patient care,and provide significant business returns," said Patrick O'Brien,managing director, Tracline UK.
"As the leading supplier of MCAs throughout Europe it isimportant to Tracline that users learn from the experience of others,so we have created an environment to let them openly discussapplications of the C5 that will help ensure success within their ownenvironments."
Motion is also announcing widespread adoption of the Motion C5MCAs throughout Europe including a recent deployment of 250 at theUniversity of Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust. An early adopter oftablet PCs, the Trust cites great advantages in the areas of barcodescanning and portability as benefits of the C5s.



