Emerging Technologies in Health Care Delivery
Managing one’s health in the future will involve an app, a “smart” device or a patient portal. The explosion of the mobile technology industry is fast and furious, and health systems are scrambling to keep up. These changes create both opportunities and risks; but by far the positives outweigh the negatives. The impact of this technology-driven era will provide more analytics, accountability and accessibility.
Construction of Anti-Tornado Super Hospital Underway in Joplin
JOPLIN, Mo. — A lot of unpredictable things happened Sunday, May 22, 2011 in Joplin, Mo.
Flad Analyzes the Benefits and Pitfalls of Lean Design
MADISON, Wis. — Flad Architects, based in Madison, Wis., recently released a report on how the company views the movement towards lean principles in design and what aspects of this trend can be transferred into the health care market without compromising quality of care and patient comfort.
DPR Attempts to Predict Future of Health Care
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Between electronic medical records, green technology and increasing attention from Washington in terms of new laws and regulations, health care is becoming an ever-increasingly complicated industry. Ironically, the phrase “it’s not like this is brain surgery” does not seem to apply to the industry that actually conducts those procedures. The actual act of carrying out complicated operations is merely one facet of a very complex organism.
Wasp Launches Medicine Tracking System
PLANO, Texas — Barcodes have been used for inventory management for years, a function that has been utilized on building sites to organize and track materials throughout the construction process.
Smart Grid Updates Provide Opportunities and Challenge for Large Structures
SAN MATEO, Calif. — We have been hearing for quite some time that the future of energy will be powered by smart gird technology, updates to our energy infrastructure that will help utility companies reduce waste and ensure energy goes where its most needed on a moment-to-moment basis.
Rush University Reboots Power System
CHICAGO — Administrators at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago are enjoying an increased peace of mind after installing an improved emergency power system designed by GE as part of the center’s campus transformation project.
Voice Command System
TextSpeak released the TTS-EM-HD2, a small yet all-inclusive voice synthesis paging and announcement system as a stand-alone alternative and/or supplement to basic communication units. Designed to automatically convert text into clear natural voice, the real-time audio machine supports over 20 languages and allows users to deliver information directly to staff. With its ability to read beepers as well as computer text displays, the system can also voice data, alerts and warnings.