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== Minor ==
*[http://www.independa.com Independa]
*[http://www.sonamba.com Sonamba]
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== Major ==
* Motorola Rugged MC75A0 [http://www.motorola.com/Business/US-EN/Business+Product+and+Services/Mobile+Computers/Handheld+Computers/MC75A0-HC+Healthcare+Device Enterprise Digital Assistant] (EDA) for Healthcare
* Socket Mobile offers a somewhat ugly-looking [http://www.socketmobile.com/solutions/vertical-markets/healthcare/ medical PDA]
* From Intel Digital Health Group:
** [http://www.intel.com/about/companyinfo/healthcare/products/healthguide.htm Intel Health Guide]: The Intel Health Guide is a comprehensive, next-generation remote health management (RHM) solution that combines an in-home patient device, the Intel Health Guide PHS6000, with the Intel Health Care Management Suite, an online interface that allows clinicians to monitor patients and remotely manage care.
** [http://reader.intel.com Intel Reader]: For people with visual impairments, blindness, or reading-based learning disabilities. Enables them to access a variety of printed materials. The Reader’s unique design combines a high-resolution camera with the power of an Intel® Atom™ processor that converts printed text to digital text, then reads it aloud.
** [http://www.intel.com/about/companyinfo/healthcare/products/mca/index.htm Mobile Clinical Assistant Reference Architecture] is a reference design that allow clinicians to access patient records at the point of care. Some hardware based on it is already out there:
*** Motion Computing [http://www.motioncomputing.com/solutions/healthcare.asp C5v]
*** Panasonic [http://www.panasonic.com/business/toughbook/healthcare-computers.asp ToughBook] for Healthcare
* The [http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/voicesw/ps6789/ps7290/ps11156/solution_overview_c22-608594.html Cisco Cius] tablet
* The Blackberry [http://mobihealthnews.com/9056/blackberry-playbook-a-better-tablet-for-healthcare/ Playbook] (not really, actually. They just claim healthcare as a potential application)

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