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DevBuzz has a story posted about how doctors, nurses and other Hospital related staff can use Pocket PCs to increase efficiency - improving the quality of care for patients. The main application discussed in the article is Visual CE which has gained alot of popularity, not only in Hospitals and the medical community, but in other fields as well.
"Geoff Lawton, Director of Pharmacy Services at the Medical Center of Aurora, Colorado, saw the potential for handhelds to reduce the paper burden in the Pharmacy department of the 350-bed acute care hospital. He is emphatically not a programmer - his background is in pharmacy, along with an MBA. However, despite his lack of development experience, he was able to use a software productivity tool called Visual CE to create valuable applications that are in constant use by the 45-person Pharmacy department. "