“ A lot of healthcare organisations are implementing electronic medical records ; whilst this is a very powerful tool , it is being implemented on an IT infrastructure that is not yet ready to handle it ”
— Sara Jost , Global Healthcare Lead , Blackberry
25 necessarily learning from each other , either across the organisation or from hospital to hospital . A lot of healthcare organisations are implementing electronic medical records ; whilst this is a very powerful tool , it is being implemented on an IT infrastructure that is not ready to handle it . Wi-Fi is not strong enough to handle voice-over- IP , networks can be hacked and equipment can fall to MEDIJACK ,” explains Global Healthcare Lead at Black- Berry , Sara Jost .
A registered nurse by background and with previous roles within nursing and neuroscience research , Jost ’ s decision to move to an IT health start-up led to the development of mHealth programmes across North America and in the UK , igniting a passion for healthcare IT , which remains firmly ablaze .
Originally hired by BlackBerry as a healthcare subject-matter expert , Jost has become a renowned figure across the industry , and continues to work with BlackBerry ’ s largest
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