More than 70 percent of providers currently use mobile devices to access patients’ electronic medical records, according to a recent survey. In response, many hospitals have implemented bring your own ...
Let’s face it: bring your own device (BYOD) situations are here to stay. With the ubiquity of employees having and using smartphones and tablets – devices that have more capacity and processing power ...
Today’s clinicians want to stay connected when they’re at home or out and about, and that means accessing your hospital’s network from their own phones, tablets and personal computers. While it might ...
From BYOD to ransomware, you need to cover all your endpoint bases Chances are, the number of endpoints in your organization has exploded in the past few years. Between BYOD, remote work and the sheer ...