iPads May Boost Residents’ Efficiency

A study from the University of Chicago shows that most internal medicine residents who used iPads to access patient records and coordinate their care cut about an hour per day off their workload. Researchers also found that residents placed orders for patient procedures sooner than when they did not have an iPad. The study was published in the Archives of Internal Medicine.

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