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Ekahau Continues Healthcare Industry Momentum with Siemens
Written by Ekahau
Friday, 11 April 2008
KEEPING TABS ON EQUIPMENT ANYWHERE, ANYTIME: SIEMENS LAUNCHES WIRELESS ASSET MANAGEMENT AND TRACKING SOLUTION FOR HEALTHCARE FACILITIES
Siemens AMT Offers Real-Time Information via Pocket PCs and Web Portals, Setting the Stage for Better Patient Care, Cost Reductions, and Improved Workflow
CARY, N.C., April 9, 2008 With reimbursements declining and budgets dwindling, healthcare facilities across the nation are looking for new ways to control rising costs of delivering medical care. According to business research and consulting firm Frost & Sullivan, 5 percent to 15 percent of hospital inventory is written off each year because it cannot be located or serviced. By keeping better track of what they already have, hospitals and imaging centers can save considerable amounts of money each year.
To assist healthcare facilities with this challenge, Siemens Healthcare (www.siemens.com/healthcare) has developed a system that enables personnel to monitor the location of medical devices in real-time. Siemens Asset Management and Tracking (AMT) helps hospitals provide better patient care, reduce costs, improve workflow, and remain compliant. AMT provides information on the location of medical devices via a Web portal or pocket PC. Each product in the facility is tagged with the Ekahau WiFi RTLS (Real-Time Location System) tag. When coupled with ARCHIBUS®, an integrated suite of applications, the information about the products location is transmitted through a WiFi network to the ARCHIBUS Executive Information System, creating a 360-degree view of the facilitys assets and equipment while maintaining historical use records.
Misplaced equipment is a very common, and an often overlooked, problem at hospitals that negatively impacts several aspects of day-to-day hospital activity, said Rick Legleiter, senior vice president, Customer Service, Siemens Medical Solutions USA, Inc. To address this issue, Siemens developed an easily customized tagging system that delivers total transparency to managers and administrators freeing up more of their time to provide care to patients.
Siemens AMT focuses on many issues that result from lost or stolen assets:
ï§ Patient Care. One major challenge in delivering quality healthcare is a hospitals ability to have the right resources at the right time in the right place. Finding portable equipment quickly can be a struggle. In the ER, especially, the time spent looking for an available bed or the closest infusion pump can mean increased risk to a patient. By tagging all equipment, personnel can locate items immediately from a pocket PC or Web portal.
ï§ Cost Reduction. According to healthcare compliance company HCPro, hospitals can lose nearly $1 million a year in medical equipment to theft alone. Siemens AMT helps a facility reduce costs by improving equipment delivery time and utilization, thereby eliminating the need to continually rent or buy more to replace lost or stolen items.
ï§ Workflow. Improved workflow is one of the top priorities of hospitals. Equipment that cant easily be found cannot be serviced quickly. For example, studies show that 38 percent of a clinical engineers time is spent locating the equipment. Siemens AMT means more time can be dedicated to maintaining equipment uptime.
ï§ Regulatory. According to a Government Accountability Office survey of six Veterans Affairs medical centers, the percentage of property items that could not be accounted for ranged from 38 percent to 87 percent. Asset and Management Tracking ensures that the hospital is prepared at any given time to face an auditors scrutiny of record keeping and process compliance.
Innovative technologies at the heart of Siemens AMT
Siemens AMT combines the power of Siemens healthcare expertise with the integrated suite of applications from ARCHIBUS®, as well as the Ekahau wireless tracking technology, into a comprehensive, seamless system. Ekahau, the only software-based real-time location system, is a wireless radiofrequency solution that continually monitors and reports locations of assets.
Ekahau also generates actionable information, such as how many individual pieces of a particular equipment type are in one area of the hospital, which pieces are rented, and when each piece of equipment was last serviced. Ekahaus patented radiofrequency modeling technology leverages standard WiFi access points and tags so no proprietary infrastructure is needed. Any WiFi network can function as the backbone and sensor network for the system.
ARCHIBUS, one of the worlds foremost infrastructure and facilities management solutions, offers applications that address all aspects of facilities and infrastructure management. An ARCHIBUS server links the information silos and diverse applications that support people, processes, places, and physical assets into a comprehensive integrated solution. Because the ARCHIBUS suite is designed with a flexible, modular structure, facilities can assemble the combination of applications that best suits an organizations requirements.
About Siemens Healthcare
Siemens Healthcare is one of the worlds largest suppliers to the healthcare industry. The company is a renowned medical solutions provider with core competence and innovative strength in diagnostic and therapeutic technologies as well as in knowledge engineering, including information technology and system integration. With its laboratory diagnostics acquisitions, Siemens Healthcare is the first fully integrated diagnostics company, bringing together imaging and lab diagnostics, therapy, and healthcare information technology solutions, supplemented by consulting and support services. Siemens Healthcare delivers solutions across the entire continuum of care from prevention and early detection, to diagnosis, therapy and care. The company employs more than 48,000 people worldwide and operates in 130 countries. In the fiscal year 2007 (Sept. 30), Siemens Healthcare reported sales of 9.85 billion, orders of 10.27 billion, and group profit of 1.32 billion. Further information can be found by visiting http://www.siemens.com/healthcare.
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