When was the last time you observed a healthcare worker
(HCW) making notes in a patient’s chart using good old pen and paper on a
clipboard? Personally, I can’t remember
the last time I encountered this.
However, if I were to ask when was the last time that you observed a HCW
utilizing a smart phone, tablet PC or portable computer workstation at a
patient’s bedside, I’m certain most of you would indicate that this is
something much more common in today’s healthcare environment. Fact is, electronic devices such as smart
phones, tablets and portable computers have become increasingly important tools
for the delivery of healthcare services.
Not surprisingly, many of these items are subsequently at risk of
becoming contaminated and acting as a source for the transmission of
microorganisms.