Eight Reasons SMS Is Unacceptable for Critical Hospital Communications

Oct. 31, 2011

Many hospitals are using SMS or email for critical messaging today. This means critical physician consult requests are mixed into the same inbox as a simple hello from a friend. In this paper, you’ll learn the eight reasons why this is a risky proposition, especially when compared to smartphone application messaging options available today.

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