The administration wanted a hospital that was fully patient-centric. Their vision was to have “secure information available to the right person at the right time”.
In 2002, the St. Olav Hospital in Trondheim, Norway, was beginning to show its age. A decision was made to design a new hospital on the existing site from the ground up, over a ten year period. The administration wanted a hospital that was fully patient-centric. Their vision was to have “secure information available to the right person at the right time”.”
A terminal next to every bed”, was one of the defined requirements from the St. Olav and New Ahus hospitals. Advantech and Imatis collaboratively developed the bedside terminals, using Advantech’s Patient Infotainment Terminal, a fanless Intel Celeron® M 1.06 GHzprocessor-based system, with customized software applications by Imatis.
The administration wanted a hospital that was fully patient-centric. Their vision was to have “secure information available to the right person at the right time”.
In 2002, the St. Olav Hospital in Trondheim, Norway, was beginning to show its age. A decision was made to design a new hospital on the existing site from the ground up, over a ten year period. The administration wanted a hospital that was fully patient-centric. Their vision was to have “secure information available to the right person at the right time”.”
A terminal next to every bed”, was one of the defined requirements from the St. Olav and New Ahus hospitals. Advantech and Imatis collaboratively developed the bedside terminals, using Advantech’s Patient Infotainment Terminal, a fanless Intel Celeron® M 1.06 GHzprocessor-based system, with customized software applications by Imatis.
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