Dell Mobile Clinical Computing: Stakes to improve patient safety, quality of care and patient satisfaction.
For those who unfamiliar, Dell Mobile Clinical
Computing Solution is a desktop virtualization and identity access management
solution built on the DVS
Enterprise 6020 Solution and powered by the Dell 12th generation servers.
This solution is offered in both
Rack and Blade server configurations with an option for storage on Dell EqualLogic
or Compellent . Solutions which aims to allow:
automatic load balancing, tiering, snapshots and replication.
We also learn that, Dell
PowerEdge 12th generation servers are designed with more memory capacity and
more integrated I/O (input/output) than the previous generation and can provide
up to 18 times more Microsoft® SQL Server® transactions per second when using
PowerEdge Express Flash Storage solid-state drives (SSDs) (directly connected
to the CPU and memory bus).
‘’Today’s dynamic healthcare
environment relies heavily on the latest technology to increase the speed and
accuracy of patient diagnosis and treatment. Physicians are nowadays required
to interact with a wide range of end user devices to access their medical
applications. From a Dell precision
workstation with locally hosted applications to latitude
tablets with
applications running in a cloud, healthcare professionals may have to wait
before using a specific application at an end-point, delaying medical
treatment.
For these physicians it would
be most beneficial if they could have an environment where they can access
their applications from any device with a single sign-on, reducing time
consuming actions during the course of a normal workday.’’ Dell team affirms.
In fact Dell’s
Mobile Clinical Computing (MCC) solution aims globally to mitigate many
of today’s Hospital key challenges including:
- Limiting the amount of
time clinicians and nurses spend.
searching for available end points as well as the time spent
accessing and then re-accessing applications - Providing a single
sign-on instance that clinicians and
nurses can use to authenticate seamlessly against endpoint
and multiple applications - Providing quick and
secure access to patient information
on-demand using proximity and/or biometric
authentication methods - Reducing and limit the
time spent by IT staff managing client
systems in their environment.etc.