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Wireless Display of Clinical Data Streamlines Patient Care

By HospiMedica staff writers
Posted on 01 Nov 2006
A new wireless display brings clinical data to the point of care, connecting physicians to patient information across the hospital.

The ProScribe wireless display can allow doctors to prescribe medication or make laboratory appointments on the spot. More...
Nurses can typically use the display to enter blood pressure, temperature, and other relevant data into an electronic patient record at the patient's bedside. The solution enables healthcare providers to take full advantage of their server-based computing architecture, where electronic medical records (EMRs), picture archiving and communication systems (PACS), and other patient files and applications are stored centrally.

The ProScribe is equipped with a 12.1-inch liquid crystal display (LCD) XGA touch screen, display-emulated keyboard, an integrated wireless local area network (LAN) driver, and can be operated without any other external devices. Server access is provided by one of three pre-installed thin clients; Citrix ICA, Microsoft RDP or Internet Explorer. The display is equipped with a 1GHz VIA-based x 86 processor and a Microsoft Windows XP embedded operating system. The lightweight disk- and fan-free unit has been made drop-and-water resistant to minimize the risk of unproductive time in hospital wards.

The ProScribe is a product of Royal Philips Electronics (Amsterdam, The Netherlands)

"Medical professionals have an increasing need for immediate, portable, and secure access to online data,” said Franco Martegani, CEO of Philips FIMI, the Philips company that specializes in the development of professional display solutions. "With a wireless thin client, medical professionals can reduce their administrative workload, increase the accuracy of clinical decisions and improve patient care.”



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