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May 07, 2008

Mayo Clinic, Mobility and Cisco

Anytime, anywhere access to the network is a requirement for efficiency and productivity. Randy Regimbal, Director of Network Services at Mayo Clinic, is maximizing the benefits of using mobile technologies to help contribute to healthcare leadership at the Mayo Clinic as "the first and largest integrated, not-for-profit group practice in the world" which treats over 500,000 people each year. He also offers insight into future applications of mobility within the healthcare industry.
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"In the next few years, the most critical way mobility will be used in healthcare is to improve efficiency. It no longer makes sense for a worker to use fixed devices 50 times a day when we see an increasingly mobile workforce."

- Randy Regimbal, Director of Network Services, Mayo Clinic

You can also view a video of Randy talking about mobility in our sister Cisco mobility blog.

Posted by John Earnhardt on May 7, 2008 12:34 PM

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