Paging as a service was in its heyday in the mid 1990s until its popularity peaked in 1999. Since then the paging industry has taken a back seat to mobile two-way technology like mobile phones and more recently, smartphones. iPhone ®, iPad™, BlackBerry ®, and Android™ technology has changed the lives of average people, and now it’s finding its way into the healthcare fields and starting to take hold with physicians. Most physicians are trading in their pagers for smartphones. According to a recent Manhattan Research study, 72 percent of U.S. physicians use smartphones, and the research firm predicts that 81 percent of physicians will use a smartphone by 2012.1
So with such a high percentage of physicians already carrying smartphones, how do we send pages to smartphones
Image by Amtelco-Secure Smartphone Messaging |
To send a message, the user simply selects the miSecureMessages smartphone icon, types the message, and clicks send. The physician receives an instant alert, and can view the secure message, and respond with a preprogrammed response, or their own custom message. The reply is securely sent back to the user. All of this activity is recorded, and can be viewed online real-time.
To find out more about miSecureMessages visit https://misecuremessages.com/
See for yourself how easy it is to send a secure message with miSecureMessages.
1. 72 percent of physicians use smartphones, by Brian Dolan, May 5, 2010, http://mobilehealthnews.com/7505/72-percent-of-us-physicians-use-smartphones/.
Matt Everly is the Marketing Director for Amtelco’s 1Call Healthcare Division and can be reached at maeverly@1call.com
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