Health Care
Enhancing Health Care Services in Your Connected Community
Today’s successful, progressive health care institutions are moving from inefficient in-house data
networks to a more collaborative approach. An information and communication technology (ICT) strategy connecting your community also connects your health care system, resulting in advancements in patient-record security, care-quality evaluations, remote monitoring and other critical health care functions, as well as the knowledge sharing that accompanies cooperative care. Collaborative regional efforts help shape and execute a health care information-system agenda that benefits all, while sharing resources and services drives down costs.
Successful 21st-century, connected communities:
- Give health care professionals the ability to conduct real-time research, faster records look-up, and achieve remote access by increasing speed and capacity of intranet connectivity
- Break down geographic limitations by enabling communication and information flow for patient and staff management
- Protect patient records while increasing health care providers’ access through vital data security and ubiquitous access to information
- Improve training processes for health care institutions and professionals by archiving and streaming captured medical knowledge
- Enable better communication for doctors to consult with one another, regardless of location, significantly improving their ability to respond to or understand a patient and his/her condition
- Increase safety by providing health care systems critical real-time communications and information exchange with fire and public safety officials
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