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Tip of the month: Cell phones more effective than pagers

Case Management Weekly, February 8, 2006

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A new study by the Yale School of Medicine shows that cell phones help to reduce medical errors by facilitating better communication. The devices are also now more technologically advanced, making interference with medical equipment increasingly unlikely. The study, based on a survey of more than 4,000 respondents, shows that healthcare workers who used cell phones were less likely to experience delays in receiving information than those who use pagers.

 

Source: Patient Safety Monitor, HCPro, Inc

 



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