Why mess with paperwork in the first place and just start with digital information?
Swidersky has a simple answer: Paper is portable.
Imagine this scenario: It ™s a crowded healthcare clinic or doctor ™s office, and about two or three dozen patients are waiting around to receive their shot. The patients are in hurry, and the healthcare providers can only move so fast. A printed form on a clipboard is simple, straightforward and just about anyone can fill it out. The paper form, ultimately, is inviting because no one in this situation wants to deal with computer glitches or systems going haywire.
Swidersky explains, As a nation, we are using computers more frequently and are not as dependant on paper. In reality, paper isn ™t going away any time soon, even during the H1N1 crisis.
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