Design of documentation for handheld ergonomics: presenting clinical evidence at the point of care
Proceedings of the 20th annual international conference on Computer documentation
Mobility Work: The Spatial Dimension of Collaboration at a Hospital
Computer Supported Cooperative Work
A Review on Diffusion of Personal Digital Assistants in Healthcare
Journal of Medical Systems
A pervasive computing system for the operating room of the future
Mobile Networks and Applications
Ubiquitous access: on the front lines of patient care and safety
Communications of the ACM - Organic user interfaces
Mobile Clinical Decision Support Systems and Applications: A Literature and Commercial Review
Journal of Medical Systems
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Healthcare is a critical activity that consumes a high proportion of the wealth of societies. Governments and healthcare systems around the world are seeking to limit runaway healthcare costs while providing high quality services in ways that balance the competing needs of different groups of people. New technologies are providing opportunities to make healthcare more efficient and effective through better communications and access (e.g., Abraham et al., 2008). The increasing use of mobile devices in hospitals (Kuziemsky et al, 2005) is leading to new types of mobile application (e.g., Agarwal et al., 2007, Bardram and Bossen, 2005, Munoz et al., 2003).