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| ====== Medical ====== | ====== Medical ====== | ||
| + | [[ ddsf:public:applications:start | Return to Applications ]] | ||
| - | DDS securely shares patient and device data to build smarter | + | |
| + | [[ddsf:public:guidebook:06_append:glossary:d:data_distribution_service_dds]] securely shares patient and device data to build smarter | ||
| clinical information systems. It connects devices in hospital | clinical information systems. It connects devices in hospital | ||
| rooms, integrates whole-hospital systems, and connects to the | rooms, integrates whole-hospital systems, and connects to the | ||
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| the secure transfer of real-time data between medical devices | the secure transfer of real-time data between medical devices | ||
| and other information systems in a clinical environment. | and other information systems in a clinical environment. | ||
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| + | | Create a Case Study **WWW WWW...** (e.g., My NASA Project ) -> | {{NEWPAGE>ddsf:public:applications:medical#pagetemplates:casestudy }} | | ||
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| ===== Medical Devices and Clinical Systems ===== | ===== Medical Devices and Clinical Systems ===== | ||
| - | The Medical Device “Plug-and Play” (MD PnP) Interoperability Program | + | [[ ddsf:public:applications:start | Return to Applications ]] |
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| + | The Medical Device “Plug-and Play” (MD PnP) [[ddsf:public:guidebook:06_append:glossary:i:interoperability|Interoperability]] Program | ||
| is using DDS in the reference implementation for their Integrated | is using DDS in the reference implementation for their Integrated | ||
| Clinical Environment (ICE) to enable the integration of devices | Clinical Environment (ICE) to enable the integration of devices | ||
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| ===== Imaging Systems ===== | ===== Imaging Systems ===== | ||
| - | Imaging systems require massive data flows and fast performance. | + | [[ ddsf:public:applications:start | Return to Applications ]] |
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| + | Imaging systems require massive data flows and fast [[ddsf:public:guidebook:06_append:glossary:p:performance|performance]]. | ||
| DDS controls and optimizes network use to handle megabytes of | DDS controls and optimizes network use to handle megabytes of | ||
| load without losing data. | load without losing data. | ||
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| ===== Integrated Clinical Medical Decision Systems ===== | ===== Integrated Clinical Medical Decision Systems ===== | ||
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| DDS ties together devices, services, and displays in real time. | DDS ties together devices, services, and displays in real time. | ||
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| + | ===== Ambulance-based Telemedicine ===== | ||
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| + | For disaster relief operations or emergency medical services (EMS), time is much | ||
| + | more than a matter of money—it's a matter of life and death. An ambulance-to-hospital | ||
| + | based telemedicine system is the best example of how mobile technology can help save | ||
| + | lives, by providing real time patient information to the hospital via wireless | ||
| + | communications, enabling remote diagnoses and primary care, and reducing rescue | ||
| + | response time. Telemedicine, as defined by the American Telemedicine Association (ATA), | ||
| + | is the use of medical information exchanged from one site to another via electronic | ||
| + | communications, to improve a patient's clinical health status. | ||
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| + | Telemedicine includes a growing variety of applications and services—from remote | ||
| + | health monitoring to medical education. Among these applications, ambulance-based | ||
| + | telemedicine uses the most up-to-date vehicle electronics and mobile communications | ||
| + | technology, aimed at providing a significant time advantage, expediting critical | ||
| + | treatment and improving patient outcomes.ability to care, the patient can be | ||
| + | referred earlier to other hospitals or medical care centers to save time. | ||
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| + | On the hospital side, emergency room physicians and nurses can receive and review | ||
| + | the incoming data at a desktop PC or on a mobile device such as a tablet or smartphone, | ||
| + | and make preliminary assessments before the arrival of the patient. The ER docs can | ||
| + | also zoom-in to see the wounds, discuss the situation with the emergency medical | ||
| + | technicians (EMTs), and instruct the EMTs to administer primary care or emergency | ||
| + | medical services, such as giving injections or fracture treatment. | ||
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| + | The emergency and trauma physicians can also triage cases remotely, and start to | ||
| + | prepare a surgery team if needed, prior to the patient's arrival. If they decide | ||
| + | the available medical resources of the hospital are insufficient for the situation, | ||
| + | they can refer the case to an alternative medical care center, to save time. | ||
| + | Ambulance telemedicine is aimed at sparing every minute that can possibly be used | ||
| + | to save lives. Such pre-hospital systems are also vital for patients suffering from | ||
| + | a stroke or cardiac diseases. Earlier assessment and treatment of strokes during | ||
| + | critical moments can save lives and minimize aftereffects. Ambulance-based telemedicine | ||
| + | is particularly valuable for residents living in remote areas, a long distance from | ||
| + | hospitals and clinics, as well as for casualties in remote locations. | ||
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| + | Source: [[https://www.adlinktech.com/en/Telemedicine.aspx | Adlink: Ambulance Based Telemdicne ]] | ||
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| + | ==== Medical Panel Computers and Monitors ===== | ||
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| + | ADLINK offers medical computers with Intel® Core™ i7 processors, delivering high | ||
| + | computing performance and outstanding graphics processing capabilities. We design | ||
| + | our medical panel computers and monitors with optimum viewing capabilities and | ||
| + | hygienic fully-sealed and easily cleanable housings. They can be used for patient | ||
| + | vital sign monitoring, nursing care, clinical diagnosis, PACS (picture archiving | ||
| + | and communication system), anesthesia monitoring and OR documentation. With additional | ||
| + | safety design and expansion capabilities, our medical panel computers and monitors | ||
| + | provide doctors and hospital staff with a reliable and flexible system with high | ||
| + | usability and convenience for users. | ||
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| + | Source: [[https://www.adlinktech.com/en/Medical_Healthcare_Medical_Panel_Computers_Monitors.aspx | Adlink: Medical Panel Computers & Monitors]] | ||
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