May 2010 is turning up to be a very fast paced month especially in terms of wireless education both domestically and on an international basis for Integra Systems.
First I have been invited to be the guest speaker for the University of Vermont Healthcare System, www.vitl.net, of which will include via on site and a web cast all the hospitals in Vermont, Northern New Hampshire, and Northern New York.
The audience will be mostly IT, some biomedical staff, a few administrators, and facility managers. Staff from the teaching hospital will attend as well as as staff from Darthmouth, NH. Expectation of this reach is over 100 hospitals and 70 attendees on site. The rest will be remote viewing via live video links. The title of the seminar is "Clinical Data Quality in the Convergence of Technologies:. The key points of the focus will be:
- Focus on healthcare providers, not not vendors or the engineering world.
- What is the trend in the use of wireless for clinical data?
- The need for life critical performance of wireless data.
- What is defined as reliability, security, and overall performance.
- Limitations of current installed systems.
- How do you define the value proposition of the enhancement of the wireless clinical experience>
- Solutions, end to end, regarding cost, design, testing, implementation, and upkeep.
Date of this presentation is 04 May 2010.
The next presentation will occur on May 2010 in San Paulo, Brazil at Hospitalar.
This is the largest medical device convention in Latin and South America. Several years ago I conduced a presentation at MEDICA in Dusseldorf, Germany and futher launched a major product release in EMEA.
This the North American extension of MEDICA for Latin and South America. The presentation will be about discussing the movement away from proprietary wireless technologies to standards based solutions. This will additionally include the rationale of the trends away from WMTS, the DAS/WLAN model, and how the convergence of multiple wireless technologies and integration of mobility platforms is happening real time. Finally, how to plan for the future and develop the right holistic wireless and mobility planning strategy will be the closing point of this discussion.
