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Just to add to the discussion. The truth of it is that in our governments wisdom they have only allowed MEDICAID reimbursement for devices that are "NOT COMPUTERS" Therefore a device like this cost from 5-8K when a tablet pc could be ruggedized run the same software or better and only cost 1-2K to the tax payers. Brilliant government waste.

To clarify. There are Rugged Tablets with extended battery power, better speakers, larger and smaller screens, useful for the internet, COMPUTING, and productivity that can serve this population. A population I work with. However the U.S government believes it can make better decisions about the needs and HEALTHCARE of its citizens than the professionals (and spend 3x more in the process)
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