The United States announced on June 29 enhanced security
measures for flights to the country which require additional time to
screen passengers and personal
electronic devices for possible explosives.
Following in the footsteps of the 32 - inch display, the new engineering feat overcomes the technical hurdles of large - dimension
electronic paper
screens,
measuring at an impressive 25.9 inches wide and 34.8 inches tall.
Automating guidelines and scoring of
screening measures, providing decision support that is integrated into
electronic health records, and providing patients with opportunities for greater participation in their health care via portals into their
electronic medical record have already shown promise.66, 67 Paper - and - pencil
screening methods will need to be transformed into Web - based versions, smartphone apps, and waiting room tablets to successfully harness available technology.65, 68 These changes will be critical areas needing further evaluation to determine best practices.69 Additional system challenges that will need to be addressed are included in Appendix 2.