Integra Systems, Inc. www.integrasystems.org is a forward looking visionary boutique firm firmly implanted in the wireless and medical device space that is based upon two decades of field integration experience. 

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That will not stop us at nothing to advance the quality of the modern wireless healthcare delivery model.  We have been instrumental at driving this forward looking with vision over five years ago with Anyware Network Solutions, of which now is a part of www.gtri.com. Our original out of the box model was demonstrated with www.draeger.com and OneNet. This is our passion and mission of which is always pushing the envelope to take current technology offerings and to wrap them around perhaps non-proprietary solutions to move decision makers to the next level with the goal to save costs and manage risk.  From this mission as described it is coupled and tested to ensure that all caregivers have the best user experience for the patients and their families. This is as described also saves huge costs and decreases overall risk at the point of care and with medical devices on a wireless or wired network. Separate proprietary medical device networks are legacy. Go to www.linkendin.com for  our full profile. We have completed consulting and design work on a global basis with the leading medical device companies. (patient monitoring, infusion therapy, ventilation/anesthesia) whereby Integra Systems, Inc has been front and center in 2008 and 2009.  www.integrasystems.org  Download Edit Post – Healthcare Wireless and Device Connectivity TypePad Patents pending on RFID and wireless integration point of care devices of which are pending clinical trials will define the new avenue in the point of care space.  Just some messaging to put things into perspective will follow. We certainly can help in this perspective.  www.capsuletech.com of which we (David H. Hoglund) share a combined IP through a licensing agreement.

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The message is:  "Just keep on a going"

What do you think is at present and forward looking; do you think that the days of proprietary medical device networks are over..why or why not?

Why should a hospital install a separate WMTS telemetry system, a separate stand alone patient monitoring network?  Why not converge them onto a single enterprise designed and managed WLAN?

How is the risk lowered by using enterprise tools for design and management?

Who is going to be responsible for the management of a life critical network if enterprise management tools cannot be used?

A goal here as described is to provide and enable the healthcare enterprise to provide the quality of healthcare wireless experience in a proactive fashion for 2009 and beyond that everybody needs.