Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Hindering or Helping that is the Question

With the hospitals beginning to become more and more busier health care professionals needed to enhance their systems to accommodate for the increase of clients seen per day. With the electronic charting system doctors and nurses are now able to easily look up the clients past history and their complaints. Nurses no longer need to take a guess as to what the doctor’s orders may be because of their unreadable scribbles. By saying this I agree that technology is helping health care professionals deliver better and more efficient care to their clients resulting in possible shorter wait times. So now I ask you what do you think, is technology helping or hindering?

2 comments:

kylerawn said...

I think technology is helping health care professionals a great amount. An example is with the Xrays I remember when you needed to wait 896978 hours to get xrays developed now its all computerized and when they are taken they are able to be seen right away. I don't know how technology would hinder health care at all

kprice said...

i totally agree technology is making the waits at the hospital shorter. i also notice that that because of the technology staying at the hospital overnight is much more enjoyable, because the nurses can access your info faster

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