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Most Wired Survey tracks technology implementation in hospitals
Monday, July 14, 2014The American Hospital Association in conjunction with its flagship publication, Hospitals and Health Networks, recently released its annual list of the "most wired" hospitals in the United States as part of its 16th Most Wired Survey, according to H&HN. The recognition is awarded to hospitals that integrate foundational electronic systems in order to provide both a safer and more efficiently operated environment for patients and staff alike.
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Montgomery County hopes to create seamless paperless justice system
Wednesday, July 2, 2014With $8.1 million Montgomery County, Texas, has renovated its entire justice system in an effort to go paperless. The content management system will instantly share information between investigators, judges, clerks and prosecutors according to the Houston Chronicle.
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Staten Island high school students take final exams on tablets
Wednesday, July 2, 2014A Staten Island high school has become the first private school in the country to conduct final exams on a tablet. St. Joseph by-the-Sea High School last year launched a program called the "Seamless Online Learning Environment" in order to create a paperless classroom for students. Six exams were taken on tablets and each was followed with a detailed, personalized report on the students' strong and weak areas.
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Shawnee, Kansas Municipal Court goes paperless
Tuesday, July 1, 2014The municipal court in Shawnee, Kansas on June 20 went digital with a content management service focused specifically on cases. The transition, according to sources, is meant to boost the efficiency of the court, improve quality of service and save money for the city and the court.
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St. Clair County Board of Commissioner begin holding meetings with tablets
Tuesday, July 1, 2014The County Board of Commissioners in St. Clair, Michigan, has decided to transition to paperless meetings following Commissioner Bill Gratopp's successful push to have the seven commissioners work on tablets.
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