Smart healthcare
SMART HEALTHCARE
With the development of IoT technology, hospitals are now increasingly demanding on operational efficiency, safety and patient satisfaction. Current requirements for smart hospitals:
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Improve safety, patient satisfaction and operational efficiency.
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Reduce energy consumption in health care facilities and restore budget balance without affecting patient care
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Minimize power outages and times in hospitals with IoT solutions for the medical industry.
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Integrate your clinical and infrastructure to achieve energy efficiency with innovative healthcare solutions.
o fulfill that requirement, the smart hospital must include the following integrated solutions:
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BMS building management system: monitoring, controlling the electromechanical system in the hospital
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Operating room monitoring system, clean room control
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Energy management system: monitor power quality, harmonics, voltage drop, power supply system stability, diagnose and produce fault reports. Measure and monitor energy consumption towards the green hospital goal
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Smart lighting control system: ensures light intensity in different areas, saves energy
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Access management system: monitoring, accessing and decentralizing access to different areas
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CCTV intelligent security system with FaceID: blacklist monitoring, incident monitoring, unusual activities with AI technology
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Hospital information infrastructure: confidentiality and stable and continuous information access, remote operation, monitoring and treatment
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IBMS integrated system: integration of Healthcare facility systems, HIS patient management system, RTLS real-time navigation system, gas distribution system, Nurse call system, queue system … Jointly operating and managing on one platform, saving human costs, improving the efficiency of medical examination and treatment
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Remote operation
Facility management in medical buildings faces a daunting task – ensuring smooth operation at maximum capacity, or with low utilization – while maintaining employee safety. . The challenge is to continually adapt to new obstacles, change operational priorities, reduce base staff, and reduce operating budgets. With digitalized resource and building management systems, there are tools to increase service capacity remotely, help control costs, and keep resources down and running.
Power stability
Power availability is the most fundamental factor in equipment operation and the hospital’s most important ability to achieve its mission. Maintaining a clean, high-quality power supply is essential to ensuring that sensitive medical equipment is working properly. Patient safety and continuity of operation depend on this – 24/7. Providing safe power to life-saving devices is paramount
Network security
With an aging population base, hospital infrastructure is under increasing pressure while facing the challenge of providing better quality of care. The IoT revolution can help improve the reliability and comfort of hospital electrical and environmental systems, and make the system more efficient, helping to control costs. While there are potential cybersecurity risks associated with digital IoT systems, the benefits outweigh the risks. Hospitals are still required to administer an IoT network security program to ensure their devices and infrastructure are secured and secured.
Compliance and risk reduction
With different enforcement agencies applying a variety of regulations and guidelines, healthcare compliance is extremely complex. However, the compliance rules protect patients and hospital staff. They help minimize the risk of building unsafety due to poor design, layout, maintenance or operation.
Property protection
Facility staff must maintain outstanding performance so that the clinical team can continuously deliver the intensive care each day. But a reactive approach to asset performance management exposes hospitals and clinicians to critical risks and uncertainty. Digitalization drives real-time, data-driven decisions through predictive analytics, and while proactive maintenance optimizes asset availability and performance, keeping your operations efficient more and more profitable. Because in the health care sector, prevention is better than cure is the right thing to do
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