For Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center, IT plays a critical role in providing quality patient care, producing groundbreaking medical research, and facilitating effective teaching. They are extending their virtual environment with the latest Intel® architecture, saving USD 450,000 on hardware acquisition and increasing IT agility.
This podcast from Banner Health focuses on the workflow redesign portion of mobile point of care.
Representatives from Newark Beth Israel describe their new wireless infrastructure that makes their doctors and technicans more productive.
Intel technologists discuss how they applied business value methodology to evaluate the impact of mobile point of care on Salford Hospital’s workload.
A representative from Aurora Healthcare describe how her organization addresses workflow for mobile point of care including why the time is now for mobility and why its so important to clinical applications.
The director of applications for the St. Clares Health System, responsible for integrating 135 applications across four hospitals, discusses the benefits of a mobile point of care system and how they were able to evaluate the benefits of adding more mobile devices.
Dan Buckner, with Stanford Hospital and Clinics, describes their wireless network upgrade in the midst of a transition from IDX to EPIC.