"We put the software in all eight stations and practiced for eight weeks and got input and opinions and made other adjustments," he added. "That beta-tested it for us."
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Besides capturing data they don't have to input anymore, taking a photo of injuries and accidents, the new software has a wireless keyboard and can even dictate at a hospital. "We can transfer cardiac data to the cloud," Ashley said.
They transfer data to other devices and can even access Siri.
"It's a learning curve, including a re-send for corrections," Miller said. "Once we're in the field, we're making it better."