Sprint offers various communication and networking solutions to help healthcare organizations improve efficiencies and information sharing between medical professionals regardless of location. Their solutions include mobile applications to assist home healthcare workers, digital signage and kiosks for patients, unified communication platforms, custom network builds, telehealth options, patient monitoring devices, and connectivity for emergency response teams and ambulances. Sprint aims to streamline workflows and allow seamless data access in order to provide better care.
The document discusses enterprise mobility and traceability solutions provided by VisionID. It notes that VisionID is an Irish company that has been in business for 11 years and provides mobile computing and traceability solutions through offices in Dublin, Clonmel, Limerick and Belfast. It then provides details on VisionID's products, partners, customers and the industries it serves, with a focus on healthcare, retail, transport/logistics, manufacturing and government.
ex of my work for client: Corporate Back Office suite On CloudPravin Gandhi
This document describes C.Boss, a cloud-based corporate back office software service for small and medium non-manufacturing companies. It offers various business systems like procurement, inventory management, asset management, financial accounting, and HR/payroll without any upfront investment, licensing fees, or maintenance contracts. Users pay only for the systems they need on a subscription basis and have unlimited users, locations, and usage across multiple group companies. The software aims to simplify IT for sectors like retail, hospitality, media, and healthcare.
The Policlinico San Marco healthcare facility in Italy deployed a virtualized infrastructure with Dell blade servers and EqualLogic storage to increase efficiency. This reduced energy usage by 10% and simplified management. It also rolled out Dell desktops and laptops to enable mobile access to patient data at bedsides, improving healthcare services. The Dell solutions increased storage productivity by 50% and consolidated servers by 30%.
Telindus can offer end-to-end healthcare solutions leveraging its 37 years of ICT experience. It has successful partnerships with equipment suppliers and a track record of deploying long-lasting solutions. A wireless network from Telindus can increase staff efficiency and productivity, improve patient safety and care, and enhance hospital capabilities while generating additional revenue streams. The Royal Hospitals case study demonstrates cost savings from improved material management and additional available beds through a wireless prescription system.
The document provides suggestions for tracking outcomes and indicators for an emergency shelter program. It includes an outcome sequence chart that identifies key intermediate and end outcomes in the order they normally occur, along with potential indicators. It also lists candidate outcome indicators for different outcomes, suggesting data sources. Program managers can use the information to develop budgets, allocate resources, and improve services by monitoring progress in achieving the program's mission.
IRIDE TTM is a knowledge management system that consists of a federation engine and an ontology-driven engine. The system analyzes, classifies, prioritizes, and indexes customer assistance requests. It provides interfaces to a knowledge base to support troubleshooting. The system also enhances knowledge generation by integrating non-structured information and signals requests not currently classified in the ontology.
- Insight is a global technology services provider with over 5,300 employees worldwide serving 80% of the Fortune 500 in 22 countries and 170 countries.
- Insight helps clients enhance business performance through innovative technology solutions by consolidating resources, reducing costs, and simplifying complexity.
- The maturity model outlines 6 levels of maturity for managed services ranging from reactive with no processes to value-driven with strong business and IT linkages.
Reflections on knowledge management practice case studyRichard Vines
Richard Vines reflects on his 15 months working on a knowledge management project for Victoria's agricultural industries. The project aims to consolidate disparate client information, create knowledge hubs for different industry sectors, and build knowledge management capabilities. Vines discusses tensions that arise at organizational boundaries related to indicators of success, domain focus, control, and support systems. Knowledge management requires navigating tensions between familiar and unfamiliar learning. The project also seeks to harmonize client data while retaining diversity, and provide user-friendly access to relevant information to support farmers. Knowledge management is a diverse practice that requires sustained commitment to develop as a coherent domain.
The document discusses enterprise mobility and traceability solutions provided by VisionID. It notes that VisionID is an Irish company that has been in business for 11 years and provides mobile computing and traceability solutions through offices in Dublin, Clonmel, Limerick and Belfast. It then provides details on VisionID's products, partners, customers and the industries it serves, with a focus on healthcare, retail, transport/logistics, manufacturing and government.
ex of my work for client: Corporate Back Office suite On CloudPravin Gandhi
This document describes C.Boss, a cloud-based corporate back office software service for small and medium non-manufacturing companies. It offers various business systems like procurement, inventory management, asset management, financial accounting, and HR/payroll without any upfront investment, licensing fees, or maintenance contracts. Users pay only for the systems they need on a subscription basis and have unlimited users, locations, and usage across multiple group companies. The software aims to simplify IT for sectors like retail, hospitality, media, and healthcare.
The Policlinico San Marco healthcare facility in Italy deployed a virtualized infrastructure with Dell blade servers and EqualLogic storage to increase efficiency. This reduced energy usage by 10% and simplified management. It also rolled out Dell desktops and laptops to enable mobile access to patient data at bedsides, improving healthcare services. The Dell solutions increased storage productivity by 50% and consolidated servers by 30%.
Telindus can offer end-to-end healthcare solutions leveraging its 37 years of ICT experience. It has successful partnerships with equipment suppliers and a track record of deploying long-lasting solutions. A wireless network from Telindus can increase staff efficiency and productivity, improve patient safety and care, and enhance hospital capabilities while generating additional revenue streams. The Royal Hospitals case study demonstrates cost savings from improved material management and additional available beds through a wireless prescription system.
The document provides suggestions for tracking outcomes and indicators for an emergency shelter program. It includes an outcome sequence chart that identifies key intermediate and end outcomes in the order they normally occur, along with potential indicators. It also lists candidate outcome indicators for different outcomes, suggesting data sources. Program managers can use the information to develop budgets, allocate resources, and improve services by monitoring progress in achieving the program's mission.
IRIDE TTM is a knowledge management system that consists of a federation engine and an ontology-driven engine. The system analyzes, classifies, prioritizes, and indexes customer assistance requests. It provides interfaces to a knowledge base to support troubleshooting. The system also enhances knowledge generation by integrating non-structured information and signals requests not currently classified in the ontology.
- Insight is a global technology services provider with over 5,300 employees worldwide serving 80% of the Fortune 500 in 22 countries and 170 countries.
- Insight helps clients enhance business performance through innovative technology solutions by consolidating resources, reducing costs, and simplifying complexity.
- The maturity model outlines 6 levels of maturity for managed services ranging from reactive with no processes to value-driven with strong business and IT linkages.
Reflections on knowledge management practice case studyRichard Vines
Richard Vines reflects on his 15 months working on a knowledge management project for Victoria's agricultural industries. The project aims to consolidate disparate client information, create knowledge hubs for different industry sectors, and build knowledge management capabilities. Vines discusses tensions that arise at organizational boundaries related to indicators of success, domain focus, control, and support systems. Knowledge management requires navigating tensions between familiar and unfamiliar learning. The project also seeks to harmonize client data while retaining diversity, and provide user-friendly access to relevant information to support farmers. Knowledge management is a diverse practice that requires sustained commitment to develop as a coherent domain.
This document discusses the services provided by a medical communications company, including 24/7 live operator services, redundant systems, HIPAA compliance, scripting and dispatch services, translation services, online scheduling and message retrieval, reporting, and disaster recovery plans. The company aims to enhance patient-provider communications through reliable live operator support, message delivery, and compliance with industry standards.
Built on Awarepoint's aware360° platform, awareTracker is an enterprise-wide patient and asset tracking solution that helps hospitals reduce costs, boost revenues, and increase compliance through real-time location tracking. Clients have implemented awareTracker to track assets, monitor temperatures, improve hand hygiene, streamline workflows, and automate patient tracking across facilities. The software determines the status of entities like patients and equipment to provide visibility across multiple hospital sites.
The document provides an overview of a smart hospital blueprint. It discusses challenges facing hospitals such as rising costs, staffing shortages, and lack of interoperability. It proposes using technology and automation to streamline workflows, create a single patient view, and support mobility. This would help address issues like quality of care, access to specialists, and underserved areas. The blueprint suggests optimizing infrastructure with a hierarchical network design, security, wireless connectivity, and virtualization. Collaboration tools and building automation could also improve efficiency and reduce energy use.
Bridging Services, Information and Data for EuropeGeoCommunity
Karel Janecka, Otakar Cerba, Radek Fiala, Karel Jedlicka, Jan Jezek: BRISEIDE - BRIdging SErvices, Information and Data for Europe (poster), 9th International Symposium GIS Ostrava, VŠB – Technical Univerzity of Ostrava, from 23rd to 25th January 2012
Reduce Days in AR with Automated EOB ProcessingABBYY
Automating the processing of explanation of benefits (EOB) forms through optical character recognition software can help healthcare providers reduce days in accounts receivable, improve cash flow, and avoid write-offs. It extracts data from EOBs faster than manual entry, allowing billing systems to be updated sooner. Staff spend less time on data entry and more time on higher-value tasks like managing denials and collections. The software can also help providers handle peaks in volume without adding headcount.
The document discusses HP's Digital Hospital solution framework which was implemented at St. Olav's Hospital in Norway. The framework utilizes a converged IP network to integrate clinical systems, devices, and applications. This allows for improved communication and information sharing. At St. Olav's, benefits included increased productivity, shorter patient stays, and better patient care through improved access to data. The Digital Hospital framework can help healthcare providers optimize resources and improve quality of care through IT and application integration.
This webinar discusses defining a universal viewer that would allow radiologists to view medical images from multiple picture archiving and communication systems (PACS) from a single workstation. Presenters describe trends toward centralizing PACS and moving away from separate department-level systems. Challenges of current multiple PACS implementations include a lack of integration, specialized workstations not co-located with physicians, and user interface inefficiencies. A universal viewer is proposed as a thin client solution that could provide radiologists access to images and tools from various PACS from anywhere through separation of the viewer, storage, and application components. This would help standardize workflows and improve productivity.
NayaMed is a platform that aims to simplify healthcare through smart and integrated services including:
- Online eLearning programs for medical training anywhere, anytime.
- Remote technical support from experts for medical devices.
- A news and discussion forum to stay up to date with peers.
- A paperless online ordering system and inventory management using RFID.
- Customer support through FAQs, videos, live chat and phone.
The platform seeks to make managing healthcare technologies and daily work more efficient.
At Memorial Healthcare, technology is a means to better patient care. With Imprivata OneSign, Memorial Healthcare was able to secure unattended desktops, enable One-Touch Desktop Roaming and implement strong, multifactor authentication for its clinicians.
The client, a large medical technology company, partnered with Wipro to design and develop a low-cost remote patient monitoring system for cardiac devices that was technology independent and could cut costs. Wipro completed a working prototype within 3 months, designing hardware and software for wireless data collection and transmission to physicians. This enabled the client to reduce equipment costs and address new regulatory requirements.
This document describes the features and capabilities of GE Healthcare's Centricity PACS-IW picture archiving and communication system (PACS). Some key points:
1) Centricity PACS-IW is a web-based PACS solution that allows clinicians to access patient images and data online from any location.
2) It provides a seamless transition to filmless workflows both within and across healthcare organizations.
3) The system complies with industry standards and interfaces with various hospital and clinical IT systems.
4) It aims to maximize productivity by enabling fast access to prior and current patient exams from a common interface.
Ericsson Mobile Health - Mobile Monitoring and DiagnosingEricsson France
As the global leader in mobile technology Ericsson is pioneering the healthcare sector by providing a healthcare solution for enhanced healthcare payers’ mobility – Ericsson Mobile Health, a crossbreed of the latest mobile information and communications technologies and healthcare. By existing on the verge of ICT and healthcare the solution provides a unique opportunity to make the benefits of both domains available to all stakeholders – healthcare service providers, health insurance companies, state and local government, operators and healthcare payers. By leveraging the high-reach and
affordable mobile communications technology Ericsson Mobile Health opens up a way towards a sustainable and more unbiased development of healthcare.
Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Success StoryImprivata
The Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust implemented Imprivata OneSign Single Sign-On to reduce the burden on their IT helpdesk from password reset requests, which accounted for 55% of calls. OneSign consolidated network and physical security across the organization's applications and building access systems. This allowed staff to access all authorized applications with one credential via smartcard, increasing productivity while improving security. The Trust saw a 40% reduction in password reset calls to the helpdesk after rolling out OneSign.
The document discusses key forces driving change in the healthcare industry, including governmental mandates, evolving technologies, and growing consumer empowerment. It outlines how the healthcare informatics market is growing due to progress in areas like electronic health records, remote patient monitoring, and use of patient data. The cloud is fundamentally changing healthcare technology by offering improvements like on-demand access to health records, sharing of research and patient data, and optimized billing transparency between insurers and doctors.
Mediconnect provides HIPAA-compliant call center solutions to help medical practices with patient communications. Their services include:
- Answering calls and taking messages during a practice's daytime and after-hours to avoid abandoning calls
- Providing multi-lingual call services in English and Spanish using bilingual staff
- Exceeding HIPAA security requirements to ensure privacy and compliance
The document discusses strategies for improving emergency department (ED) throughput. It begins by introducing the presenters, Dr. Maureen Anderson and Cheryl Ann Graf. It then discusses how low throughput can negatively impact patient safety, satisfaction, and hospital revenue. Current trends like healthcare reform, ICD-10, and ACO initiatives are further exacerbating throughput issues. The document outlines the significant financial incentives for improving metrics like length of stay and physician billing levels. It provides a 5-step process for selecting the right technology to support throughput improvement. Finally, it discusses 6 effective strategies across the patient experience to optimize performance at each stage from pre-ED to disposition. These include redirecting patients, rapid registration/triage, door
Resthaven Incorporated, an aged care provider, implemented the AutumnCare clinical management system and mobile devices running Intel technologies to improve care documentation and access to information. The paper-based systems were inefficient and inconsistent across locations. AutumnCare standardized processes and mobile access through wireless LANs allows nurses to update information at the bedside. This saves documentation time for direct resident care and improves real-time information sharing between shifts.
1. Our Connected Office virtual IT service program provides proactive management of technology, communications, and business applications for small and medium businesses with a single point of contact.
2. Services include remote helpdesk support, network and device monitoring, security management, backup and storage, asset management, communications services, and business applications support.
3. Plans can be customized but include options for support of individual services, a managed plan with fixed user fees, and a virtual plan with hardware, software, and services through fixed user fees.
This document discusses Iron Mountain's document management solutions and how they help customers. It provides examples of how Iron Mountain works with customers to evaluate their existing document management environments and develop customized solutions. Iron Mountain solutions integrate physical and digital records management to improve employee productivity, protect businesses through compliance and disaster recovery, and save time and money. Customers achieve efficiencies through solutions that make information more accessible and reduce the total cost of information management.
The ipas bedside interactive patient advocacy touch screen system is an interactive patient education system that provides benefits to both patients and staff. It improves the overall patient experience and hospital efficiencies by providing interactive patient education, reducing information turnaround time through digital surveys and real-time data reports, and increasing patient advocacy coverage and HCAHPS scores. Key features include patient education, surveys, real-time data reports, administrative dashboard, entertainment, webcam, and content management interface.
This document discusses the services provided by a medical communications company, including 24/7 live operator services, redundant systems, HIPAA compliance, scripting and dispatch services, translation services, online scheduling and message retrieval, reporting, and disaster recovery plans. The company aims to enhance patient-provider communications through reliable live operator support, message delivery, and compliance with industry standards.
Built on Awarepoint's aware360° platform, awareTracker is an enterprise-wide patient and asset tracking solution that helps hospitals reduce costs, boost revenues, and increase compliance through real-time location tracking. Clients have implemented awareTracker to track assets, monitor temperatures, improve hand hygiene, streamline workflows, and automate patient tracking across facilities. The software determines the status of entities like patients and equipment to provide visibility across multiple hospital sites.
The document provides an overview of a smart hospital blueprint. It discusses challenges facing hospitals such as rising costs, staffing shortages, and lack of interoperability. It proposes using technology and automation to streamline workflows, create a single patient view, and support mobility. This would help address issues like quality of care, access to specialists, and underserved areas. The blueprint suggests optimizing infrastructure with a hierarchical network design, security, wireless connectivity, and virtualization. Collaboration tools and building automation could also improve efficiency and reduce energy use.
Bridging Services, Information and Data for EuropeGeoCommunity
Karel Janecka, Otakar Cerba, Radek Fiala, Karel Jedlicka, Jan Jezek: BRISEIDE - BRIdging SErvices, Information and Data for Europe (poster), 9th International Symposium GIS Ostrava, VŠB – Technical Univerzity of Ostrava, from 23rd to 25th January 2012
Reduce Days in AR with Automated EOB ProcessingABBYY
Automating the processing of explanation of benefits (EOB) forms through optical character recognition software can help healthcare providers reduce days in accounts receivable, improve cash flow, and avoid write-offs. It extracts data from EOBs faster than manual entry, allowing billing systems to be updated sooner. Staff spend less time on data entry and more time on higher-value tasks like managing denials and collections. The software can also help providers handle peaks in volume without adding headcount.
The document discusses HP's Digital Hospital solution framework which was implemented at St. Olav's Hospital in Norway. The framework utilizes a converged IP network to integrate clinical systems, devices, and applications. This allows for improved communication and information sharing. At St. Olav's, benefits included increased productivity, shorter patient stays, and better patient care through improved access to data. The Digital Hospital framework can help healthcare providers optimize resources and improve quality of care through IT and application integration.
This webinar discusses defining a universal viewer that would allow radiologists to view medical images from multiple picture archiving and communication systems (PACS) from a single workstation. Presenters describe trends toward centralizing PACS and moving away from separate department-level systems. Challenges of current multiple PACS implementations include a lack of integration, specialized workstations not co-located with physicians, and user interface inefficiencies. A universal viewer is proposed as a thin client solution that could provide radiologists access to images and tools from various PACS from anywhere through separation of the viewer, storage, and application components. This would help standardize workflows and improve productivity.
NayaMed is a platform that aims to simplify healthcare through smart and integrated services including:
- Online eLearning programs for medical training anywhere, anytime.
- Remote technical support from experts for medical devices.
- A news and discussion forum to stay up to date with peers.
- A paperless online ordering system and inventory management using RFID.
- Customer support through FAQs, videos, live chat and phone.
The platform seeks to make managing healthcare technologies and daily work more efficient.
At Memorial Healthcare, technology is a means to better patient care. With Imprivata OneSign, Memorial Healthcare was able to secure unattended desktops, enable One-Touch Desktop Roaming and implement strong, multifactor authentication for its clinicians.
The client, a large medical technology company, partnered with Wipro to design and develop a low-cost remote patient monitoring system for cardiac devices that was technology independent and could cut costs. Wipro completed a working prototype within 3 months, designing hardware and software for wireless data collection and transmission to physicians. This enabled the client to reduce equipment costs and address new regulatory requirements.
This document describes the features and capabilities of GE Healthcare's Centricity PACS-IW picture archiving and communication system (PACS). Some key points:
1) Centricity PACS-IW is a web-based PACS solution that allows clinicians to access patient images and data online from any location.
2) It provides a seamless transition to filmless workflows both within and across healthcare organizations.
3) The system complies with industry standards and interfaces with various hospital and clinical IT systems.
4) It aims to maximize productivity by enabling fast access to prior and current patient exams from a common interface.
Ericsson Mobile Health - Mobile Monitoring and DiagnosingEricsson France
As the global leader in mobile technology Ericsson is pioneering the healthcare sector by providing a healthcare solution for enhanced healthcare payers’ mobility – Ericsson Mobile Health, a crossbreed of the latest mobile information and communications technologies and healthcare. By existing on the verge of ICT and healthcare the solution provides a unique opportunity to make the benefits of both domains available to all stakeholders – healthcare service providers, health insurance companies, state and local government, operators and healthcare payers. By leveraging the high-reach and
affordable mobile communications technology Ericsson Mobile Health opens up a way towards a sustainable and more unbiased development of healthcare.
Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Success StoryImprivata
The Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust implemented Imprivata OneSign Single Sign-On to reduce the burden on their IT helpdesk from password reset requests, which accounted for 55% of calls. OneSign consolidated network and physical security across the organization's applications and building access systems. This allowed staff to access all authorized applications with one credential via smartcard, increasing productivity while improving security. The Trust saw a 40% reduction in password reset calls to the helpdesk after rolling out OneSign.
The document discusses key forces driving change in the healthcare industry, including governmental mandates, evolving technologies, and growing consumer empowerment. It outlines how the healthcare informatics market is growing due to progress in areas like electronic health records, remote patient monitoring, and use of patient data. The cloud is fundamentally changing healthcare technology by offering improvements like on-demand access to health records, sharing of research and patient data, and optimized billing transparency between insurers and doctors.
Mediconnect provides HIPAA-compliant call center solutions to help medical practices with patient communications. Their services include:
- Answering calls and taking messages during a practice's daytime and after-hours to avoid abandoning calls
- Providing multi-lingual call services in English and Spanish using bilingual staff
- Exceeding HIPAA security requirements to ensure privacy and compliance
The document discusses strategies for improving emergency department (ED) throughput. It begins by introducing the presenters, Dr. Maureen Anderson and Cheryl Ann Graf. It then discusses how low throughput can negatively impact patient safety, satisfaction, and hospital revenue. Current trends like healthcare reform, ICD-10, and ACO initiatives are further exacerbating throughput issues. The document outlines the significant financial incentives for improving metrics like length of stay and physician billing levels. It provides a 5-step process for selecting the right technology to support throughput improvement. Finally, it discusses 6 effective strategies across the patient experience to optimize performance at each stage from pre-ED to disposition. These include redirecting patients, rapid registration/triage, door
Resthaven Incorporated, an aged care provider, implemented the AutumnCare clinical management system and mobile devices running Intel technologies to improve care documentation and access to information. The paper-based systems were inefficient and inconsistent across locations. AutumnCare standardized processes and mobile access through wireless LANs allows nurses to update information at the bedside. This saves documentation time for direct resident care and improves real-time information sharing between shifts.
1. Our Connected Office virtual IT service program provides proactive management of technology, communications, and business applications for small and medium businesses with a single point of contact.
2. Services include remote helpdesk support, network and device monitoring, security management, backup and storage, asset management, communications services, and business applications support.
3. Plans can be customized but include options for support of individual services, a managed plan with fixed user fees, and a virtual plan with hardware, software, and services through fixed user fees.
This document discusses Iron Mountain's document management solutions and how they help customers. It provides examples of how Iron Mountain works with customers to evaluate their existing document management environments and develop customized solutions. Iron Mountain solutions integrate physical and digital records management to improve employee productivity, protect businesses through compliance and disaster recovery, and save time and money. Customers achieve efficiencies through solutions that make information more accessible and reduce the total cost of information management.
The ipas bedside interactive patient advocacy touch screen system is an interactive patient education system that provides benefits to both patients and staff. It improves the overall patient experience and hospital efficiencies by providing interactive patient education, reducing information turnaround time through digital surveys and real-time data reports, and increasing patient advocacy coverage and HCAHPS scores. Key features include patient education, surveys, real-time data reports, administrative dashboard, entertainment, webcam, and content management interface.
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