ChromeOS and Acer are built for providers
Healthcare providers have more employees moving to remote or hybrid work. That includes doctors providing healthcare over tele-health applications. A healthcare organization needs a secure, high performance, rugged laptop that can meet all the needs of the healthcare industry and its workers.
Fortunately, Acer may have a helpful solution. This Acer brief explains how Acer technology and the ChromeOS platform make it possible for healthcare professionals — from lab techs and office administrators to physicians and patients — to work better, more securely and more flexibly.
How does ChromeOS support telehealth?
ChromeOS is designed to meet the evolving delivery models in healthcare, particularly with the emergence of telehealth. It provides custom IT functionality that overcomes compatibility barriers and offers scalability, ensuring that healthcare practitioners can deliver patient-centric care effectively. Notably, 88% of patients indicated they would continue using virtual care if physical examinations were not required.
What security features does ChromeOS offer?
ChromeOS includes several proactive security features such as secure data storage, automatic security updates, and a multi-layered OS architecture. These measures help safeguard patient health information and ensure compliance with HIPAA regulations. Additionally, there have been no reported ransomware attacks on ChromeOS, making it a reliable choice for healthcare environments.
How can ChromeOS improve administrative efficiency?
ChromeOS streamlines administrative processes by enabling features like electronic prior authorizations and a reliable scheduling interface. This allows healthcare practitioners to focus more on patient care rather than getting bogged down by non-clinical duties. Research shows that a significant number of physicians believe that administrative tasks inhibit their ability to provide quality care.