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Health committee  Thank you for the question. I'll start answering the question by finishing answering the prior question I had, which was around the reason for slow adoption given all the good benefits we've seen around mobility. It seems in health care there's a high degree of skepticism, a hig

November 22nd, 2012Committee meeting

Dale Potter

Health committee  To close on that, my suggestion to the committee is to slow or focus investment on specific problems and to look at the problems across the entire system and at how the existing systems might be consolidated and aggregated above the specific systems to meet better integration and

November 22nd, 2012Committee meeting

Dale Potter

Health committee  That's a good question. The precursor or catalyst for introducing mobile technology was my observation that the introduction of technology had disrupted the natural flow of care. Care was primarily at the bedside or other care delivery sites, which don't necessarily have a PC.

November 22nd, 2012Committee meeting

Dale Potter

Health committee  I'll go to the two recommendations on the last page. The first one is to focus on standardization of process, which is building process models. There are tools that are persistent in other industries that allow sustainability. They monitor that these standardized processes are

November 22nd, 2012Committee meeting

Dale Potter

Health committee  I'm “Mr.” Dale Potter. I'm not a doctor.

November 22nd, 2012Committee meeting

Dale Potter

Health committee  Thank you. I provided a briefing document in both English and French that will elaborate in more detail the concepts I'd like to cover in my brief discussion today. I was given a number of topics that I was told were of interest to this committee. I chose three to give my point

November 22nd, 2012Committee meeting

Dale Potter