Seems that the mobile technology is finally really getting accepted. At least according to this research review I found at DOTmed.com.
They state that many medical and dental offices plan to spend thousands of dollars buying tablet computers like the iPad in 2012, as the technology continues to shake up health care.
The finding comes from a new survey on technology-purchasing trends of small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs). The survey, The NPD Group's third quarter SMB Technology Report, also found that three-quarters of the practices polled said they're in the market to buy.
Read more by following this link:
DOTmed.com - Survey: Medical offices will spend thousands on iPads, other tablets, next year
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