275 clinical professionals reveal the gaps between satisfaction scores and reality.

Are your clinician satisfaction scores masking a technology crisis?

Walk into any hospital unit, and you’ll see nurses constantly interacting with mobile technology: shared handhelds, workstations-on-wheels, smartphones, barcode scanners. What you might not notice is the quiet, costly friction that
precedes almost every task: the login, the app switch, the dead battery, the disconnected system.

Nurses cite login fatigue, unreliable software, and disconnected apps as their top daily challenges. That gap is real and measurable: at a 500-nurse facility, login friction alone consumes more than 40 clinical hours of labor every single day. That’s time away from patients, compounding across every shift.

Our latest white paper reveals what your satisfaction scores aren’t telling you, and what to do about it.

Based on a comprehensive survey of 275 nurses and clinical professionals across the United States, we uncovered seven interconnected themes defining the true state of clinical mobility: login fatigue, device reliability, integration gaps, shared device management, security and usability, training strategy, and AI readiness.

Download the white paper now to see what 275 nurses revealed about your mobile
infrastructure, and the clear path forward for IT leaders ready to close the gap.

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With access to device and user-behavior analytics, this organization reduced device loss by 20-30% per year. The IT department was able to make informed decisions around the utilization and distribution needs of in-store devices which helped validate future hardware requests.

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