This is a summation of Integra Systems, Inc. capabilities that we can provide the end provider healthcare market as well as medical device, wireless, and mobility companies.
• Development of an Overall Wireless Strategic Business Plan and Management Methodology that is in line with ANSI/AAMI/IEC 80001-1 (2010) – Application of Risk Management for IT Networks incorporating Medical Devices.
• Measurement of the CAPEX/OPEX and TCO of a Wireless and Mobility investment that demonstrates the improvement of workflow and quality that will support meaningful use. This can be completed on an annualized basis.
• Provide the best practices guidelines and measurement tools to support ANSI/AAMI/IEC 80001-1 (2010).
• Authorship of test plans/protocols and testing for a wireless enabled medical device to pass the FDA 510k approval process.
• Provide the subject matter expertise for the selection of the right embedded wireless module to meet enterprise quality of service and security requirements.
• Consultative efforts surrounding DAS (Distributed Antenna Systems). This will include the discussion of the various technical and business models (i.e. enterprise owned, carrier funded, etc.). It will include the development of a RFI, RFP, and review of all technology responses to include a recommendation and rationale and partner/carrier relationships.
• RFLS direction surrounding technology offerings. Ensure that technology pathways chosen can actually have benefit for the enterprise ecosystem. Provide the rationale why certain partners may have actual benefits. Develop a specific RFI and RFP for aresponse and tenders. Review all RFI(s) and RFP(s) and provide the best recommendation and rationale that will support operational improvements to include the decrease of risk and costs.
• Evaluate mobility platforms supporting BYOD and Auto-ID that will ensure effective wireless roaming requirements, and adherence to enterprise security requirements.
• Provide the technology road-mapping and migration strategies from WMTS.
• Conduct a wireless forensic analysis the case of WMTS dropout or 802.11 application lack of performance.
• Predictive WLAN modeling of a single building or multi-campus environments.
• Evaluate and provide a suggested landscape of patient monitoring vendor offerings that will ensure best of breed strategies for meeting the clinical application requirements.
• Engage in discussions surrounding telemedicine and what new video conferencing technology opportunities could provide the best ROI and demonstrated TCO.
• Provide a road map of mobile telemedicine solutions and demonstrated business value for post operative cardiology and cardiovascular patients.
• Development of white papers for end providers and technology players.
• On-site educational technology seminars.
• Web-based educational events focused on wireless and mobility solutions.