News Archive | IQMax’s mobile solutions highlighted in Wall Street Journal article
March 26, 2007
On March 26, 2007, the Wall Street Journal published an article entitled “What is a Cellphone For?” as part of its Technology Report. The article discusses how mobile employees working for businesses in diverse vertical markets from financial services to healthcare are using their cell phones to perform their daily business tasks. The article cites several examples of businesses equipping their employees with Smart Phones equipped with Microsoft’s Windows Mobile Operating System and third party software to allow employees to manage inventory, access sales and marketing content, manage customer relationships, and perform vital business tasks on their mobile device. Within the healthcare industry, the article cites IQMax and its mobile solutions as a leading example of a firm that has created an innovative way for healthcare professionals to utilize their mobile devices to improve their daily workflow productivity and render better patient care.
IQMax is a leader in the mobile healthcare market. Its solutions are designed to operate on over 40 different mobile devices and are secure, dependable, and scalable to meet the unique requirements of any healthcare facility. Its solutions can be delivered in either as ASP or Enterprise environment and include IQRounds™ for access to clinical information, IQCharge™ for the capture of billable procedures, IQSpeak® for dictating and documenting patient encounters, and IQChannels™ for the delivery of multimedia decision support content.
