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June 24, 2011
According to a JAMA article, RFID devices can interfere significantly with nearby ICU medical equipment. Will this information impact the use of
According to a JAMA article, RFID devices can interfere significantly with nearby ICU medical equipment. Will this information impact the use of RFID in your facility?
  • Yes. 33.33%

  • No. 25.00%

  • Don't know yet. 41.67%

As a CIO, how do you view the increasing use of self-service kiosks in hospitals?
  • Support it. 78.13%

  • Oppose it. 9.38%

  • I Not sure. 12.50%

As a CIO, how would you describe your relationship with the CFO?
  • Excellent. 29.41%

  • Good, but could be better. 35.29%

  • Poor, needs a lot of work. 23.53%

  • Not applicable. 11.76%

Healthcare Informatics 2008 September;25(9):14

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