Georgia’s largest healthcare system switches to the Mac

Emory Healthcare is switching to the Mac, making the MacBook Air its default laptop for clinicians.

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Emory Healthcare is switching from PCs to the MacBook Air

Emory has previously partnered with Apple on an app focused on Parkinson’s disease back in 2016. Until now, though, it had standardized on PCs, according to Modern Healthcare.

Chief Information and Digital Officer Dr. Alistair Erskine told the publication that Emory had bought 830 MacBook Air machines in a program costing around $1 million. According to his biography on Emory’s website, Dr. Erskine is “responsible for the digital transformation of the Emory organization.”

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Georgia’s largest healthcare system switches to the Mac

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Georgia’s largest healthcare system switches to the Mac