The briefing on medical technology

Survey finds mobile technology has a strong future in healthcare

Mobile devices are vital in improving healthcare, according to Zebra’s 2022 UK Hospital Vision Study. The survey of nursing managers, patients and hospital IT decision makers explored how mobile technology is impacting patient care, clinicians tasks and hospital workflows.

The impact of mobile technology on patient care

55%

88%

61%

of hospitals cite reduced cost of patient care

of hospitals see improved quality of patient care

of nurses report a drop in medication administration errors

The impact of mobile technology on patient care

55%

of hospitals cite reduced cost of patient care

88%

of hospitals see improved quality of patient care

61%

of nurses report a drop in medication administration errors

Patients' view

of patients feel positive about clinicians using mobile devices in their care

55%

of patients use wearables to track health metrics

95%

of patients are willing to share health metrics collected from wearables with their clinician

77%

Transformative technology trends

Growing use of mobile devices by healthcare professionals between 2017 and 2022

Bedside nurses

Physicians

Pharmacists

Transformative technology trends

Remote patient monitoring

Telehealth

Artificial intelligence

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