Smart phones in health care would be the technology that I feel is invaluable today, even though we have many challenges getting all of the hardware, network and software working together. I’ve been fortunate to have worked with a Data General handheld device and perform point of care documentation in the late 1990s. We could only select one response per query or enter numerical values for intake and output. Now, we scan barcodes, document medication and IV administration and imbed wound photos in our notes. We can see pertinent patient information, such as code status, allergies and provider information as well as the latest lab results. We have access to web sites, web site calculators, apps for secure texting and links to our policy and procedures. In a sense, our patient’s chart and multiple references are in our hands, wherever we are, whenever we need it.