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September 6th, 2007

Today's Debate: Ban cell phones from hospitals?

Posted by Dana Blankenhorn @ 5:59 am

Categories: Ethics, General, Hospital Equipment, Hospital IT, IT Management, Internet, Medical Equipment, Networking

Tags: UMTS, Phone, Hospital, GPRS, Cell Phone, Data Phone, U.S. Here, Dana Blankenhorn

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HP iPaq phoneI was wondering why Dr. Sanjay Gupta was waving his phone in my face this morning as I sweated to the oldies at my local YMCA.

Here’s why. A Dutch study shows radiation from data-enabled cell phones can interfere with critical hospital equipment from as far away as 3 meters — that’s 10 feet.

The research team examined the effects of General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) and Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) signals on critical care equipment such as ventilators and pacemakers. Almost 50 EMI incidents were recorded; 75% were significant or hazardous. Hazardous incidents varied from a total switch off and restart of mechanical ventilator and complete stops without alarms in syringe pumps to incorrect pulsing by an external pacemaker.

Most of the problems came from second-generation GPRS gear. Only 13% of the problems came from UMTS gear.

While fans of data phones much prefer faster UMTS models, popular GPRS phones include the HP iPaq and several Nokia models. If your carrier runs under the GSM standard, like T-Mobile chances are your data phone is GPRS. U.S. Here’s a complete list of U.S. based GSM carriers.

While we’re talking about just one study, and one type of phone, many hospitals already ban cell phone use. It’s easy to see this halting recent moves to lift those restrictions.

But we’re only talking here about one type of data phone. Newer data phones, and voice phones, don’t cause problems. So, should cell phones be totally banned from all hospitals? And what about medical offices in general?

Should cell phones be banned from hospitals?

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Dana BlankenhornDana Blankenhorn has been a business journalist since 1978, and has covered technology since 1982. He launched the Interactive Age Daily, the first daily coverage of the Internet to launch with a magazine, in September 1994. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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RE: Today's Debate: Ban cell phones from hospitals?
I would rather take my cell phone outside the hospital than risk human life for the sake of convenience.... (Read the rest)
Posted by: timdixon200@... Posted on: 01/23/08 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Improve Hospital Machines  d_nc | 09/06/07
Improving cell phones is easier  DanaBlankenhornZDNet Moderator | 09/06/07
No, machines need better shielding  otaddy | 09/06/07
Not a blanket ban, but certainly a limitation on location of usage.  jfp | 09/06/07
What is wrong with you people  Been_Done_Before | 09/06/07
Ur right, some hospitals want cell phone coverage  otaddy | 09/06/07
The fix is in  DanaBlankenhornZDNet Moderator | 09/07/07
Banning is bad for doctors and patients...  MV_z | 09/07/07
Fix the medical equipment....  mrlinux | 09/06/07
Ridiculous...  brilang | 09/07/07
It's a question of distance  DanaBlankenhornZDNet Moderator | 09/07/07
RE: Today's Debate: Ban cell phones from hospitals?  12AX7 | 09/07/07
RE: Today's Debate: Ban cell phones from hospitals?  blomfield@... | 09/07/07
RE: Today's Debate: Ban cell phones from hospitals?  hamiltonboyd@... | 09/09/07
RE: Today's Debate: Ban cell phones from hospitals?  hamiltonboyd@... | 09/09/07
RE: Today's Debate: Ban cell phones from hospitals?  timdixon200@... | 01/23/08

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