Wednesday, November 05, 2008
Panasonic Announces Toughbook H1 Mobile Clinical Assistant
This looks like a killer piece of hardware for healthcare. Specifications include:
10.4” (W) x 10.6” (H) x 1.3” - 2.3” (D)
Official H1 Video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ufDDOi19anQ
H1 Product Overview:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IDG-1rNzizQ
H1 Cleaning:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_5o5T-TVbjY
H1 Drop Test:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ywXfCJtwfFY
- Genuine Windows Vista® Business with Service Pack 1 (with Windows XP Tablet downgrade option)
- Intel® Atom™ processor (1.86GHz) Z540 with 533MHz FSB, 512KB L2 cache
1GB standard RAM configuration - 80 GB 1.8-inch shock mounted hard drive
- 10.4” XGA sunlight viewable 500 NIT Dual Touch LCD screen (1024 x 768 resolution),
- InPlay Technologies digitizer
- Anti-reflective screen treatment
- Integrated 2.0 megapixel auto-focus camera with dual LED lights
- Fingerprint scanner
- Contactless smartcard reader
- RFID reader
- Fully rugged MIL-STD-810F and IP54 compliant 3 foot drop approved
- Magnesium alloy chassis
- Sealed all-weather design
- Rain-, spill-, dust- and vibration-resistant
- Intel® WiFi Link 5100 802.11a/b/g/draft-n
- Bluetooth® v2.0 + EDR
- Integrated docking connector
Integrated options:
- Optional integrated WWAN / Gobi™-enabled mobile broadband (EV-DO and HSPA)
- Global position system (GPS) receiver
- 2D barcode reader (also reads 1D barcodes)
6 hour battery life
Twin Hot-swappable batteries
10.4” (W) x 10.6” (H) x 1.3” - 2.3” (D)
Official H1 Video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ufDDOi19anQ
H1 Product Overview:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IDG-1rNzizQ
H1 Cleaning:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_5o5T-TVbjY
H1 Drop Test:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ywXfCJtwfFY
Labels: healthcare, nursing, panasonic, tablet pc
Monday, November 03, 2008
Nursing I.T. Award Nominations Sought
Health Data Management is accepting nominations for its fourth annual Nursing Information Technology Innovation Award. The deadline for entries is Jan. 5, 2009.
The award recognizes innovation and excellence in using information technology in the field of nursing to directly improve the quality of care/patient safety and/or promote the effective use of nursing resources. The co-sponsor of the award is CARING, the nation’s largest educational and networking group for nurses interested in health care information technology.
The award will be presented to a team of nursing professionals at a health care organization (hospital, physician group practice or any other care-giving site). At least one of the primary coordinators of the I.T. project must be a nurse. The project must be ongoing.
To qualify for this award, a health care organization must submit an essay with detailed information on the nursing information technology project and the specific, measurable results of that project. The contribution of nurses to the innovative project must be clearly identified.
Judges, who will include nurses, will interview finalists by phone before determining the award recipient. The winner will be notified by January 31. The April issue of the magazine will include a story on the winning organization and runners-up.
To enter, submit a document attached to an e-mail to howard.anderson@sourcemedia.com. At the top of the document, list the following:
In addition, the essay should describe the contribution of nurse(s) to the project and whether the nurse(s) was the project leader, product manager, trainer, implementer or executive sponsor.
Questions about the award should be e-mailed to howard.anderson@sourcemedia.com. More information about CARING is available at www.caringonline.org
The award recognizes innovation and excellence in using information technology in the field of nursing to directly improve the quality of care/patient safety and/or promote the effective use of nursing resources. The co-sponsor of the award is CARING, the nation’s largest educational and networking group for nurses interested in health care information technology.
The award will be presented to a team of nursing professionals at a health care organization (hospital, physician group practice or any other care-giving site). At least one of the primary coordinators of the I.T. project must be a nurse. The project must be ongoing.
To qualify for this award, a health care organization must submit an essay with detailed information on the nursing information technology project and the specific, measurable results of that project. The contribution of nurses to the innovative project must be clearly identified.
Judges, who will include nurses, will interview finalists by phone before determining the award recipient. The winner will be notified by January 31. The April issue of the magazine will include a story on the winning organization and runners-up.
To enter, submit a document attached to an e-mail to howard.anderson@sourcemedia.com. At the top of the document, list the following:
- Name of organization and address
- Description of size of organization (total physicians, total inpatient licensed beds, etc.)
- Name of key nurse(s) involved in the project, and their roles.
- Name of person who prepared the nomination and contact information (phone and e-mail)
- Name of senior executive with organization who could be available to answer questions, and contact information.
Entrants should prepare an essay of up to 1,000 words answering the following three questions:
- What is the nursing I.T. project that is worthy of recognition? Precisely identify the technology involved.
- What is innovative/groundbreaking about the project?
- What are the measurable results/outcomes of the project? Be as specific and detailed as possible.
In addition, the essay should describe the contribution of nurse(s) to the project and whether the nurse(s) was the project leader, product manager, trainer, implementer or executive sponsor.
Questions about the award should be e-mailed to howard.anderson@sourcemedia.com. More information about CARING is available at www.caringonline.org