Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Shareable Ink Turns Paper Forms Into Digital Entry System

Filed under: Informatics , Medgadget Exclusive


At TEDMED last week we spoke with Dr. Vernon Huang from Shareable Ink, a company that provides a digital solution for physician practices that prefer to stay with paper. We were a bit skeptical at first, having seen other "digital pens", but Shareable Ink is impressively simple, ingenious, and intuitive to use.

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Wow; where can I see more? I think that this is the missing link between the paper and computers. We providers have such a hard time with data entry. Very exciting. WGC, MD


Posted by: WGC
on November 4, 2009 03:30 PM GMT

Hi,
The pen you are displaying above is invented and licences from Anoto technology as is the Livescribe Pulse pen and several others in the market. So the Anoto pen that Shareable Ink is using for their smart application is one sample of how Anoto digital pens are being used to streamline processes within healthcare and else. All the pens are using inkrefills and the dots which are almost invisible does not influence the write – they are just printed on the paper just line boxes and lines.
Lots of video clips with more samples are available http://www.youtube.com/user/Anotogroup


Posted by: Ebba Åsly Fåhraeus
on December 2, 2009 12:19 AM GMT

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