Last chance to share your views – is the mobile now ubiquitous in healthcare?

  • 8 March 2019
Last chance to share your views – is the mobile now ubiquitous in healthcare?

Digital Health Intelligence is conducting research on the extent to which mobile devices have become a ubiquitous part of healthcare, and the chance to share your views is almost over.

Our survey – which is open to anyone working in the NHS, and which shouldn’t take more than 15 minutes to complete – closes this coming Monday (11 March 2019) at 10.30am.

We have already had over 100 IT leaders telling us about whether and how mobiles are used in their organisations, but we want to hear from even more of you.

The survey will inform our new white paper on mobile usage in the NHS. This follows on from our initial exploration of the topic published last year.

As a thank you for your time we will – with your permission – enter you into a prize draw. Samsung are once again supporting the research and have kindly provided a Galaxy Note9 phone which will go to one lucky respondent.

All answers will be kept anonymous and will inform a white paper being published later this year. The findings will once again be covered extensively on Digital Health News and in a subsequent webinar.

Complete the survey and share your views

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