Hospitals - helping you assess, develop, implement & evaluate technology needs

Hospitals

Bridging Clinical and Information Technology

We have a deep understanding of the current clinical systems and technology. We can help you assess, develop, implement and evaluate technology needs within your hospital system. Our top-notch project management skills translate into completion, on time and on budget. Whether it's working with IT, clinical engineering, patient care or ancillary services, we provide successful results involving clinical integration and with a number of vendor applications including:

  • Nurse call systems that allow patients to reach a person rather than ring a bell. We have been involved in the installation of systems from multiple companies such as Hill-Rom and have integrated them with CISCO VoIP phones that can allow patients to contact their nurse directly.
  • Installation, movement of and upgrades to maternal/fetal monitoring systems including NaviCare® Watch Child Solution that alert clinicians to any abnormal fetal/maternal vital signs and provide integrated access to fetal tracing strips, lab results, pharmacy and admissions.
  • Patient monitoring systems from portable wireless transport monitors to complex critical care unit solutions such as eICU® from Philips that share crucial data from the bedside to a central location or nurses' station.
  • Picture archiving and communication systems (PACS) such as Synapse Radiology from Fuji. These systems enable hospitals and clinics to acquire, distribute and archive medical images and diagnostic reports across the network, thus removing communication barriers and providing referring physicians with patient images as part of a complete medical record.

Case Study

Clarian Health People Mover Monitoring System - Issue: Clarian's People Mover train nearly always ran on time, but passengers didn't know it. Employees, physicians as well as patients and their families saw inaccurate arrival times leading to missed trains and unsatisfactory wait times. read more »