Motion’s new C5v Mobile Clinical Assistant ‘sold itself’ as mobile wireless solution
SYDNEY and AUSTIN, TX – August 12, 2010 – Residential aged care home Jacaranda Village is one of the first Australian healthcare organisations to take delivery of the new Motion C5v Mobile Clinical Assistant (MCA) as it commits itself to mobility solutions and aims to be paperless within two years.
Filed under MCA, Mobile Clinical Assistant by on Sep 14th, 2010.
Careworx, Inc., a computer hardware vendor dedicated to working with long-term healthcare clients, has stamped its trusted seal of approval onto GammaTech Computer Corporation’s innovative MT10 touchscreen tablet computer. Featuring advanced Intel® Health Mobile Clinical Assistant Solutions reference architecture encased in a fully rugged shell, the MT10 is a portable computer custom built to withstand the rapid-fire pace of the healthcare industry.
Filed under Intel, MCA, Mobile Clinical Assistant by on Jul 12th, 2010.
AUSTIN, Texas – May 19, 2010 – Motion Computing®, a leading provider of integrated mobile computing solutions, today announced the industry’s first slate tablet PCs with Intel® Core™ vPro™ processors, offering new levels of performance, security and manageability. Built on the company’s proven line of tablet PCs, Motion’s F5v and C5v meet the needs of mobile workforces across industries, and now feature enhanced integrated features, connectivity and durability.
Read more on Motion Launches New Line of Rugged Tablet PC & MCA’s…
Filed under Mobile Clinical Assistant by on Jun 21st, 2010.
The Hospital Comarcal de Inca employs about 760 medical professionals, and meets the healthcare needs of approximately 114,000 people on the Spanish island of Majorca. In July of 2009, the hospital accessed the ability of mobile healthcare technology to improve clinician workflow and offer access to data at the point-of-care. At the heart of this study was the Panasonic Toughbook H1 Health, a mobile clinical assistant (MCA) based on Intel’s original MCA reference architecture.
Read more on Mobile Clinical Assistant Delivers 40 Percent Workflow Improvement…
Filed under Mobile Clinical Assistant, Mobile Point of Care by on May 21st, 2010.
Torrance, CA, March 4, 2009 —
TabletKiosk®, a leader in mobile computing solutions, today announced the new MediSlate™ MCA i1040XT, the only mobile clinical assistant (MCA) featuring a sunlight readable 10.4 inch resistive touch screen. The MCA reference architecture developed by Intel® and based upon significant ethnographic research, workflow studies and conversations with healthcare professionals worldwide; was created specifically for the rigors, needs and workflow of the clinical environment— whether that is a ward, clinic or emergency room.
Read more on TabletKiosk® Introduces the MediSlate™ MCA i1040XT…
Filed under Mobile Clinical Assistant by on Mar 21st, 2010.
St. John’s Hospital in Springfield, IL recognized as first recipient based on a highly integrated mobility solution that creates a flexible workflow for clinicians and enhances patient care
AUSTIN, Texas and ATLANTA – March 2, 2010 – Motion Computing®, a leading provider of integrated mobile computing solutions, today announced from the 2010 Annual Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) Conference & Exhibition, the first annual Motion Excellence in Mobile Point of Care Award. The new annual award program is designed to recognize a commitment and dedication to deploying Mobile Point of Care Solutions that focus on enhancing clinician satisfaction and delivering the highest possible quality of patient care.
Read more on Motion Announces its First Annual Excellence in Mobile Point of Care Award…
Filed under Mobile Clinical Assistant, Mobile Point of Care by on Mar 18th, 2010.
Thinix Touch for MCA Devices™ addresses the problem of using a touchscreen MCA device with both an operating system that is inherently not designed for finger navigation and with applications that are not always optimized for finger operation.
Read more on Thinix® Releases Revolutionary Mobile Clinical Assistant Software Platform…
Filed under Mobile Clinical Assistant by on Mar 18th, 2010.
Motion C5 vs. Panasonic H1
Friday, March 5, 2010


If you’re looking for a Mobile Clinical Assistant (MCA), you’re probably looking at either the Motion Computing C5 or the Panasonic Toughbook H1. There are other options, but the C5 and H1 are the most popular devices (and if you look at the market segment, you’ll see that the C5 is currently dominating the MCA market).
Filed under Mobile Clinical Assistant by on Mar 18th, 2010.
Purpose-Built Wireless LANs Enable Simultaneous Operation of Data, Voice, and Video Services
SUNNYVALE, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Aruba Networks, Inc. (NASDAQ:ARUN), a global leader in 802.11n wireless LANs and secure mobility solutions, and Motion Computing, a leading provider of integrated mobile computing solutions, today announced a certified healthcare solution to reliably deliver unified communications services and data access at the point-of-care. The solution uses Aruba’s adaptive 802.11n and Virtual Branch Network (VBN) technologies to deliver the quality-of-service, security, and remote access needed to simultaneously support voice, video and data applications on Motion C5 Mobile Clinical Assistants (MCA) and Motion Clinical Workstations (MCW-200).
Filed under Mobile Clinical Assistant, Mobile Point of Care, Wireless LAN by on Mar 1st, 2010.
Tablet PCs help Trust enhance care, minimise errors and reduce costs
AUSTIN, TX and COVENTRY – February 9, 2010 – Motion Computing, a leading provider of integrated mobile computing solutions, today announced that the University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust (UHBFT) has deployed more than 300 Motion C5 mobile clinical assistants (MCA) to help avoid potential medication errors and save approximately 10 percent of the drug budget due to more accurate prescribing and medication administration.
Filed under Mobile Clinical Assistant by on Feb 15th, 2010.
