Ninth Annual Spok Survey Reveals Slow Progress for Mobile Infrastructure in Healthcare
Sep 10, 2019 10:05 AM
450+ healthcare professionals weigh in on the opportunities and challenges associated with mobile devices, security, and infrastructure
In comparing survey responses from 2016 to 2019, respondents reported fewer challenges with mobile infrastructure, though progress has been slow. Wi-Fi coverage remains a top challenge in hospitals, according to almost half (47%) of survey respondents, down from 55% in the 2016 survey. Similarly, 39% reported cellular coverage is still a challenge, a reduction from 46% in 2016.
For the eighth straight year, smartphones are the most commonly used communication tool, in use at 75% of hospitals. Notably, pagers are still a heavily relied on communication device. At 53%, more than half of non-clinical staff—including housekeepers, transport technicians, and dietary staff—use pagers as their primary communication device. When asked which type of devices their organization supports, 75% of respondents selected at least one type of pager. The survey participants also selected the coverage area for paging networks as “excellent” or “good” more often (65%) than any other communication device.
Survey respondents identified the essential functions of communication devices. Almost 80% reported communicating with care team members as essential, followed by delivering real-time clinical information (67%), receiving actionable information such as nurse call alerts (67%), and sending and receiving protected health information (60%). Half also identified sharing information from the EHR as essential.
“As the survey shows, organizations continue to support a variety of devices for their communication needs,” said
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