Humanscale Healthcare T5 Point-of-Care Technology Cart

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Humanscale Healthcares T5 Point-of-Care Technology Cart features integrated cable management and a power system for a computer, and is designed to meet the ergonomic requirements of 99% of users while either sitting or standing. The wheeled carts foot-operated height adjustability allows quick changes, and the keyboard, monitor, and work surface can be adjusted independently. The internal power system uses no fan, limiting the spread of pathogens, and provides 12 hours of continuous use between charges. A remote power management system relays battery information to a central location in a healthcare facility. The cart contains more than 50% recycled materials. humanscale.com

Humanscale Healthcares T5 Point-of-Care Technology Cart features integrated cable management and a power system for a computer, and is designed to meet the ergonomic requirements of 99% of users while either sitting or standing. The wheeled carts foot-operated height adjustability allows quick changes, and the keyboard, monitor, and work surface can be adjusted independently. The internal power system uses no fan, limiting the spread of pathogens, and provides 12 hours of continuous use between charges. A remote power management system relays battery information to a central location in a healthcare facility. The cart contains more than 50% recycled materials. humanscale.com

Humanscale Healthcare’s T5 Point-of-Care Technology Cart features integrated cable management and a power system for a computer, and is designed to meet the ergonomic requirements of 99% of users while either sitting or standing. The wheeled cart’s foot-operated height adjustability allows quick changes, and the keyboard, monitor, and work surface can be adjusted independently. The internal power system uses no fan, limiting the spread of pathogens, and provides 12 hours of continuous use between charges. A remote power management system relays battery information to a central location in a healthcare facility. The cart contains more than 50% recycled materials. humanscale.com

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Jennifer Brite

Jennifer Brite is a design journalist and public-health scientist who is currently pursuing a doctorate in public health with a concentration in epidemiology and demography at the City University of New York. For ARCHITECT, she writes about new products and sustainable design.

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