Since initial rollouts, vendors are scrambling to develop smartphone and tablet applications that go beyond replicating the desktop record on smaller screens.
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Randy Bauer's curator insight,
February 1, 2014 4:39 PM
Concussions do not just take place in American Rules Football. the repetitive impact of a soccer ball to the head - heading - provides a significant trauma to the brain. Reasearch is taking place to determine the number of impacts that may lead to concussions or cognitive changes. This has consequences to the young soccer athlete that is playing in year-round soccer. Exposure Increases Risk. Randy Bauer is a Physical Therapist in Laguna Hills, CA at Bauer Physical Therapy. |
The biggest reported issue with mobile apps, at 95%, was the device's screen size. Eighty-eight percent of physicians said they also experienced difficulties with the ease of movement within the mobile chart. A chief mistake many app developers made initially was to replicate the desktop record onto the mobile app, which 83% of users said they did not like. Instead, doctors preferred simplified versions of the record on their mobile devices.