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The 2017 Hospital's Guide to Secure Mobile messaging Success


Secure mobile messaging success requires careful alignment among mobile strategies, security initiatives, and the communications ecosystem. As the technology available to support mobile health professionals has become more complex, and consumer devices change healthcare provider expectations, a formalized mobility strategy becomes increasingly important. A mobility strategy includes several components, such as selecting what smartphone or Wi-Fi device models your organization supports and deciding whether to allow Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) scenarios.

The most successful secure messaging implementations come from planning teams that include members from each of these areas as well as a thoughtful approach for achieving overarching hospital goals. This eBrief explores who, why, and what would be necessary for these projects, with a step-by-step guide for structuring a secure mobile messaging rollout.



 
 
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