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Wireless access to data enables
physicians and other caregivers to have the latest
patient diagnostic, monitoring, and lab information
immediately and easily accessible. Building
facility-wide wireless networks that can connect staff
and equipment to information systems has not been easy
however. Now, instant mesh networks enable
hospitals, clinics, research labs, and other healthcare
facilities to quickly, unobtrusively, and
cost-effectively create hot zones that deliver data
exactly where it is needed.
Traditional wireless network infrastructures have
frequently been cost-prohibitive for all but the largest
healthcare facilities. Simply plug HotPoint wireless mesh
routers into a power source and they self-configure,
quickly and cost-effectively creating a wireless mesh
network that can cover a entire healthcare facility,
just teaching and conference rooms, operating and
emergency areas, and even outdoor venues such as parking
areas. As a result, healthcare facilities can
bring wireless data access anywhere it is needed,
quickly and for a fraction of the cost of a traditional
wired network.
- Coverage where needed
- extend existing network coverage indoors and
outdoors - from the admissions desk to the ambulance
bay; between multiple buildings; or for temporary uses
such as in connecting mobile diagnostic units to
hospital radiology labs or providing printing
capabilities or Internet access to blood drive
vehicles.
- Internet access and
more - Easily provide high-speed Internet
access as well as connectivity for any Ethernet device
- such as PCs, printers, access points, and medical
equipment - without running miles of cabling.
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Advantages
- Wireless mesh network
deployments can be installed quickly and
cost-effectively.
- Confidential patient data and
operations data is secure in a wireless network that
exceeds HIPAA security requirements. Data transport is
secured across the mesh using industry-standard,
strong encryption methods.
- Installation is non-invasive to
existing structures. There is no need to open ceilings
or walls, dig trenches, or deface historic venues. A
network completely adapts to a site, not the other way
around.
- Networks and networked
resources can be extended to places where conventional
network wire cannot be cost-effectively installed.
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