Kabelloses und schickes ThinClient-Display für den medizinischen Einsatz


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Philips Medical hat ein neues kabelloses und sehr schlankes Display vorgestellt, welches für die Verwendung im klinischen Umfeld gedacht ist:

Physicians visiting patients on the ward can use ProScribe to prescribe medication or make laboratory appointments on the spot. Nurses 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 EMR, PACS and other patient files and applications are stored centrally.
Thanks to its 12.1″ LCD XGA touch screen, display emulated keyboard and integrated wireless LAN driver, the display 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. With a 1GHz VIAbased x86 processor and a Microsoft Windows XP embedded operating system, ProScribe provides a powerful platform for mobile access to patient data. This lightweight, disk- and fanfree unit has been made drop and water resistant to minimize the risk of unproductive time on hospital wards.

Siehe auch:

Philips showcases ProScribe wireless thin-client display, bringing clinical data to the point of care

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