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Studies show that problems with medication account for a substantial portion of readmissions. The answer to preventing hospital stays may be at the pharmacy. Designing a Pharmacy for Smarter Care As hospital readmissions strain healthcare systems, pharmacies are rethinking the role they play in the connected healthcare workflow. Hospitals want to enable pharmacists to provide more informed counseling, while leveraging the pharmacy as a channel to encourage patients to be more proactive in their health. USF Health at the University of South Florida, Tampa, has digitally transformed its pharmacy with Onyx medicalgrade all-in-one computing systems, powered by Intel® processors. At USF Pharmacy Plus*, new Internet of Things (IoT) technologies allow patients to conduct follow-up visits via videoconference and real-time screen sharing with doctors. Robotic arms can automatically fill prescriptions, and pharmacists can connect to patient records to help avoid drug interactions or allergic reactions. This new generation of pharmacy is leading to fewer hospital readmissions, more satisfied patients, and a higher caliber of care. Pharmacies Key to Fewer Readmissions Hospital readmissions have become a costly problem for patients, healthcare systems, and insurers in the U.S. For Medicare patients alone, the cost of readmissions has climbed to roughly $26 billion annually, of which an estimated $17 billion could have been avoided with better post-discharge care.1 Adding to the pressure are penalties in the form of reduced payments from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) to hospitals with too many readmissions. 2 An important, but often overlooked, step in preventing readmissions exists at the pharmacy. Studies show that problems with medication—patient nonadherence, adverse drug events, unintentional overdoses, and missing information—account for a substantial portion of readmissions. One study in particular found that patients with medication discrepancies had a 30-day hospital readmission rate of 14.3 percent, compared with 6.1 percent for patients without a discrepancy. 3 By 2014, three-quarters of hospitals in the U.S. had adopted electronic health record (EHR) systems, which make patient records available to providers in real time.4 However, most pharmacies do not have access to EHR systems. It’s a missed opportunity for expertly trained pharmacists to avoid drug interactions, prevent allergic reactions, and offer better patient education to reduce other potential problems. Intel IoT Healthcare 2 30-Day Hospital Readmission Rates 14.3% patients with a medication discrepancy 3 6.1% patients without a discrepancy Patients who take a different medication than the one on their discharge list are more than twice as likely to be readmitted to the hospital. Better Engagement, Smarter Consulting Technology for Telemedicine Telemedicine is growing as the healthcare industry looks for ways to improve value-based care. The global telemedicine market is expected to grow 14.3 percent each year5 as hospitals, practices, and pharmacies expand their scope of care. Traditional pharmacies, including CVS and Walgreens, have already launched telemedicine programs that are designed to educate and connect patients with health resources. Both chains are expanding their services in 2016. With computing equipment specially designed for healthcare, Onyx makes it easier for pharmacies, clinics, and hospitals to extend their reach and boost patient satisfaction. The new Pharmacy Plus includes two private rooms where patients can conduct teleconsulting sessions with a doctor via an ONYX Smart View Medical Station. The stations feature integrated, high-definition, multipurpose diagnostic scopes that can capture images and collect readings with help from an onsite physician practitioner. These tools enable preliminary ENT, ultrasound, and dermatology exams, providing remote physicians with more information about the patient’s condition. In addition, pharmacists can teleconference directly with physicians on call for real-time joint counsel on treatment. At the forefront of digital pharmacy innovation is USF Health. In 2015, the hospital system unveiled its Pharmacy Plus, a new model designed to help pharmacists provide better consulting, encourage patients to be more involved in their care, and enable patients to communicate more extensively with providers. At the core of the pharmacy’s reinvention are Onyx medical-grade, all-in-one workstations, mobile nursing workstations, patient infotainment terminals, and medicalpanel PCs powered by Intel processors. To start with, Onyx solutions enable USF Health to feed its EHR system into Pharmacy Plus. Now prescriptions are automatically transmitted to the pharmacy and filled immediately. This process not only provides faster customer service, but also minimizes human errors and saves employee time. More important, pharmacists can access the EHR for additional information about patients, such as allergies or other conditions, on their physician workstations. This helps pharmacists provide better consultations or recommend medications that may lead to better outcomes. To empower patient self-management, Pharmacy Plus added private patient-education stations. These stations feature the ONYX-BE182 patient infotainment terminal, which provides interactive, educational content for post-treatment and recovery guidance. In the pharmacy reception area, patients can conduct simple self-triage prior to their telemedicine visits using wearable devices that communicate with ONYX Venus mobile nursing workstations and ONYX-121/2112 slim patient kiosks. USF Health Pharmacy Plus* reimagines the roles of both the patient and the pharmacist in healthcare. Intel IoT Healthcare 3 Designed for the Pharmacy Intel IoT for Healthcare Onyx offers a full line of medical-grade computing platforms powered by Intel processors, including surgical workstations, medical panel PCs, bedside infotainment terminals, medical box PCs, medical tablets, mobile nursing workstations, and medical embedded motherboards. ZEUS-227S Smart View Medical Station At USF Health Pharmacy Plus, this 22-inch multitouch medical station is connected to a robotic arm that can quickly grab the right bottle of medication and automatically fill a prescription. Designed with fanless operation and an Intel® Core™ i7 processor, the medical station features a barcode reader for better tracking of drug dispensing and easy infection-control maintenance. Intel is collaborating with others in the healthcare industry to develop innovative new solutions that improve global healthcare quality, affordability, and accessibility. The latest IoT technology, such as Intel® processors and Intel® IoT Gateways, is making it possible to transform remote patient monitoring, personalize treatment, improve patient outcomes, and lower healthcare costs. images and readings are captured and shared via real-time screen-sharing with physicians, while an integrated webcam facilitates counseling. ONYX-2122 and ONYX-121 Slim Medical Patient Kiosks These slim patient kiosks feature Intel® Atom™ processors and serve as point of sale and information terminals. Patients can conduct preliminary self-triage via wearable health devices that communicate with kiosks. Venus Series Mobile Workstations Onyx’s mobile nursing workstations feature Intel® Celeron® processors and are powered by built-in, hot-swappable batteries. These mobile workstations are ideal for hospital and long-term-care facilities that require a workstation-on-wheels with mobility and telemedicine capabilities. ZEUS-247 Smart View Medical Station Pharmacy Plus’s tele-counseling platform delivers power performance with an Intel Core i7 processor, fanless design, and DICOM-compliant display for clinical-level images. Medical ONYX Patient Infotainment Terminals These terminals feature an Intel Celeron processor and provide interactive patient education, TV entertainment, and patientside record access with security credentials. ONYX Digital Pharmacy Solution Architecture Patient Kiosk ONYX-1222 Improve Patient Medicine Knowledge and Ensure Medication Instruction Accuracy Patient Education Wellness IoT Management Wearable Medical Device Pharmacists’ Station Automatic Medicine Dispenser Prevent Overdose or Incorrect Medication ZEUS 247 Patient EHR Access Prescription Counsel Prescription Auto-Refill Accurate Medicine Dispensing Traceable and Controlled Dosage Minimize Manual Labor Efforts Telemedicine Station Patient Satisfied Patient Telecounseling On-site Primary Diagnosis Prevent Readmission from Nonurgent Hospital Visit VENUS 222 Figure 1. Onyx has developed a full line of medical computing equipment powered by Intel® processors. Reduce Readmission Improved Patient Satisfaction Efficient Quality Care Intel IoT Healthcare 4 Better Patient Outcomes With smart computing designed for healthcare, nextgeneration pharmacies can improve patient outcomes and boost customer satisfaction. Telemedicine and computing stations that connect to EHR systems can help patients understand their medications and take them as prescribed, while enabling pharmacists to avoid adverse effects—and keep patients from returning to the hospital. Learn More about IoT For more information about Intel® IoT technologies, visit intel.com/iot. To learn more about ONYX medical-grade computing solutions for healthcare, visit usa.onyx-healthcare.com. 1. “The Revolving Door: A Report on U.S. Hospital Readmissions.” Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, February 2013, http://www.rwjf.org/content/dam/farm/reports/reports/2013/rwjf404178. 2. “Readmissions Reduction Program.” Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, August 2014, https://www.cms.gov/medicare/medicare-fee-for-service-payment/acuteinpatientpps/readmissionsreduction-program.html. 3. Grissinger, Matthew, “Reduce Readmissions With Pharmacy Programs That Focus on Transitions From the Hospital to the Community.” Pharmacy and Therapeutics, April 2015, http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih. gov/pmc/articles/PMC4378513/. 4. “Adoption of Electronic Health Record Systems among U.S. Non-Federal Acute Care Hospitals: 2008-2014.” Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology, April 2015, https://www. healthit.gov/sites/default/files/data-brief/2014HospitalAdoptionDataBrief.pdf. 5. “Five Telemedicine Trends Transforming Health Care in 2016.” The National Law Review, November 2015, http://www.natlawreview.com/article/five-telemedicine-trends-transforming-health-care-2016. Intel technologies’ features and benefits depend on system configuration and may require enabled hardware, software, or service activation. Performance varies depending on system configuration. No computer system can be absolutely secure. Check with your system manufacturer or retailer, or learn more at intel.com. Software and workloads used in performance tests may have been optimized for performance only on Intel microprocessors. Performance tests, such as SYSmark* and MobileMark*, are measured using specific computer systems, components, software, operations, and functions. Any change to any of those factors may cause the results to vary. You should consult other information and performance tests to assist you in fully evaluating your contemplated purchases, including the performance of that product when combined with other products. For more information go to intel.com/performance. Intel does not control or audit the design or implementation of third-party benchmark data or websites referenced in this document. 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Intel, the Intel logo, Celeron, Intel Atom, and Intel Core are trademarks of Intel Corporation in the U.S. and/or other countries. *Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others. 1215/JB/CMD/PDF 333626-001US 22” ONYX Fanless Mobile EHR / Telemedicine Solution OP-ONYX-WOW05H-2B Mobile Nursing Workstation with Hot Swappable Batteries & Height Adjustable Cart Features ● Intel® BayTrail J1900 Quad-Core Processor ● 22”(16:9) LED LCD Display ● 2 Hot Swappable Batteries with sBMS Control Tool ● 4KV Medical Isolated USB/COM/LAN Ports ● PIV Card Compatible ● Water-Proof & Light Weight & Fanless & Noiseless ● Embedded 2.0MP Webcam for Telemedicine ● 9V/12V/24V on-unit External power output (Optional) ● CE/FCC Class B, EN/UL60601-1 Medical Certification ● Lightweight Cart with Height Adjustment Capability ● Medical Washable Keyboard and Mouse VENUS-222ST-C2-1010 Mobile Nursing Workstation Main Specifications Processor with Chipset Intel ® Celeron J1900 Quad Core 2.4Ghz System Memory & Storage 4GB DDR3 SODIMM & 128GB SSD Operating System Windows ® 7 Professional (32 bit & 64 bit) Security Smart Card Reader, RFID (Optional) Wireless Communication Intel 802.11 a/b/g/n , Bluetooth 4.0 Speaker 2W x 2 Power On/Off, LCD Brightness Up, LCD Brightness Down, Touch Screen On/Off, Reading Light On/Off 2 MP Front Camera, 5MP (Optional) Function Key Camera Display Size & Resolution 22 inch (16:9) & 1980 x 1020 Max. Colors & Brightness 16.7M & 250 nits with Light Sensor View Angle & Contrast ratio Touch Screen 178°(H) & 3000:1 Projected Capacitive Multi-Touch I/O USB Battery x 1 Battery x 1 USB 3.0 x 2 Smart Card Reader x 1 Display Port DC-in USB 2.0 x 1 Gigabit LAN Port 2.0 x 4 4KV Isolated USB 2.0 x 1 , USB 2.0 x 4, USB 3.0 x 2 COM 4KV Isolated RS-232 x 2 Ethernet 4KV Isolated Gigabit LAN x 1 Video Out Display Port x 1 Audio External DC Output Mic-in x 1, Audio-out x 1 9V/12V/24V (Optional) Mechanical and Environmental Operating Temperature 0°C ~ 40°C(32°F ~ 104°F) Storage Temperature -20°C ~ 60°C(-4°F ~ 140°F) Storage Humidity 10%~95% @ 35°C, non-condensing Degree of Protection Front Panel IP-65 Certified, IP x 1 System Cooling Fan-less Net Weight 7.5kg (16.53lb) Certification CE/FCC Class B, UL/EN 60601, PSE, RCM OP-TD-SV40 Height Adjustablet Cart w/ KB and Mouse Tray Main Specifications USB 2.0 x 4 Line-out / Mic-in Isolation Com Port x 2 Height 50.5” to 65.13” to Top of Work Surface Max Carrying Load Up to 35 lbs Max Tilt Angle +20o & -5o in a Static Tilt Test Castors Ultra-Smooth Gliding 2x Free Running, 2x Locking Turning Circle 30” Diameter Mounting Options Front and Rear Channels Provide for Accessory Mountings Cart Weight 59 lbs (Subjest to Configuration) Compliance CE, UL/EN 60601 22" Mobile Nursing Workstation with Hot Swappable Batteries & Height Adjustable Cart Dimension / Unit: mm OP-TD-SV40 VENUS-222 14.63" (372 mm) 7" - 12" (178-305 mm) 50.5" 19.5" (1282 mm) (495 mm) 17" (432 mm) 2.5" 17.5" (64mm) (445 mm) 2.9" 19.75" (74 mm) 31" - 51" (7871295 mm) 28.7" (728 mm) (502 mm) 23" - 43" 16.75" (584-1092 mm) (425 mm) 19.25" (489 mm) 22.38" (568 mm) 12.4" (315 mm) 2" (51 mm) 21" 4" (102 mm) (533 mm) Accessories OPM-P01C-03 6-Slot Battery Bank OPM-P02C-02 OPM-P01T-02 2-Slot Battery Bank 2-Battery Pack Main Specifications OPM-P01C-03 OPM-P02C-02 Power Input: 24V ; Output: 10.4V / 11A Input: 24V ; Output: 10.4V / 11A Battery Pack 3S2P / 6 Cell Lithium-ion battery Power Adaptor 250W 150W Typical Capacity 5800 mAh Main Specifications LED Indicator Green light : Fully charge ;Blue light : Charging Nominal Voltage 10.8 V Battery Type Lithium Battery Power Consumption 62.64 Wh Battery Charge Time 2 hrs for 85%, 3hrs for 100% Battery Run Time 8 hr Certification CE/FCC Class B, UL/EN 60601 Life Cycle 1000 Cycle Certification CE/FCC Class B, UL/EN 60601 Mechanical and Environmental Mechanical and Environmental Architecture ABS+PC Color White Dimension 304(L) x 135(W) x 40.5(H) mm 191(L) x 66(W) x 117(H) mm Net Weight 1350 g (2.97 lb) 670 g (1.47 lb) Operating Temperature 0°C ~ 40°C(32°F ~ 104°F) Storage Temperature -20°C ~ 60°C(-4°F ~ 140°F) Storage Humidity 10%~95%@35°C, non-condensing Color White Dimension 78(L) x 44(W) x 84(H) mm Weight 300g Operating Temperature 0°C ~ 40°C(32°F ~ 104°F) Storage Temperature -20°C ~ 60°C(-4°F ~ 140°F) Storage Humidity 10%~95%@35°C, non-condensing Ordering Information » OP-ONYX-WOW05H-2B » Venus-222ST-C2-1010 » OPM-P01T-02 » OPM-P02C-02 22" (16:9) Fanless Nursing Workstation w/ 2 Hot Swappable Batteries, Medical Grade Power Adapter & Power Cord, Height Adjustable Cart w/ Medical Keyboard and Mouse 2 Battery Kit. Li-ion 3S2P. 10.8V/5800mAh » OPM-P01C-03 6-Slot Power bank + Medical adaptor 24V/250W 22" (16:9) Fanless Nursing Workstation w/ 2 Hot Swappable Batteries, Medical Grade Power Adapter & Power Cord 2-Slot Power bank + Medical adaptor 24V/150W Physician All-in-One Desktop PC MATE-2201ST-C1-1010 22" Core i7 Touch Panel Physician All-in-One Desktop PC Features ● Intel® Core i7-4770TE Dual Core 3.3GHz Processor ● 128 GB SSD ● DDR3 SODIMM 4GB ● 22" Full HD LCD with LED Backlight ● Capacitive Multi-Touch Screen ● High Speed USB 3.0 Ports ● Window 7 Professional ● White Color ID Design ● Smart Card Reader LCD on/off Barcode Scanner (optional) Power on / off Re a d i n g L i g ht LCD Brightness Speaker Volume Touch Screen on/off Gigabit LAN x 2 RS-232 x 2 (optional) or PCI Express [x1] (optional) 2 x USB 2.0 2 x USB 3.0 DC Jack Mic in Processor Intel® Core i7-4770TE Dual Core 3.3GHz System Memory Chipset OS Support Dual Channel DDR3 SODIMM 4GB Intel ® H81 Window ® XP, Window ® 7 Storage Disk Drive 128GB SSD x 1 Security Trusted Platform Module, Smart Card Reader Wireless Communication Speaker Function Key Power Requirement 802.11a/b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.0 5W x 2 Speaker Volume Up/Down, LCD Brightness Up/Down DC 12~24V Display Size / Type Max. Resolution Luminance(cd/m2)(TYP) 22" MVA LCD 1920 x 1080 250 nits Viewing Angle 178˚(H)/178˚(V) Contrast Ratio Back Light Life Time Touch Screen 3000:1 30,000 Hours Capacitive Multi-Touch I/O USB Ethernet Video Out Audio USB 2.0 x 4 (2 at the side), USB 3.0 x 2 Gigabit LAN x 2 Display Port x 1( Supports resolution up to 3840 x 2160), HDMI x 1( Supports resolution up to 3840 x 2160) Mic-in, Line-out Mechanical and Environmental HDMI Equipotential Terminal Display Port Line out Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Mounting VESA Degree of Protection Net Weight Certification Reading Light usa.onyx-healthcare.com 0°C ~ 35°C(32°F ~ 95°F) -20°C ~ 60°C(-4°F ~ 140°F) 75/100 mm Front Panel IP65 ; Whole unit: IPx1 8.5kg (18.7lb) CE, FCC Class B Passed 18,cULus Mark/UL+VTC Report+ISO 14971(CAN/CSA-C22.2NOo.60601-1-08; ANSI/AAMI ES60601-1:2005, EC 60601-1-1:2005, EN 60601-1:2006 ISO 14971)05022 / EN55024 15 Class B 22" Core i7 Touch Panel Physician All-in-One Desktop PC Dimension / Unit: mm Ordering Information » MATE-2201ST-C1-1010 Medical Panel PC.i7-4770TE .22” LCD.DC 12~24V.Capacitive Touch.4GB RAM with Smart Card reader summits 1314 July 2015 Eau Palm Beach Resort & Spa, Palm Beach, FL, USA John Chuang and Scott Hopes Interview How LongTerm Care Facilities Can Win Business John Chuang and Scott Hopes of Onyx Healthcare USA, Inc., a solution provider at the marcus evans LTC & Senior Living CXO Summit Spring 2015, on being competitive as a LTC or senior living facility amid the changes in the healthcare industry. Interview with: John Chuang, President & Scott Hopes, Chief Medical Officer, Onyx Healthcare USA, Inc. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Longterm care (LTC) facilities are fighting for business in the healthcare sector, competing for hospital discharges. “The higher the level of care a LTC facility can provide and its ability to reduce readmissions to hospitals, the more valuable its service will be regarded and the volume of patients it receives from hospitals will increase,” according to John Chuang, President, and Scott Hopes, Chief Medical Officer, Onyx Healthcare USA, Inc. Onyx Healthcare USA, Inc. is a solution provider for medical grade telemedicine and patient engagement IT solutions at the marcus evans LTC & Senior Living CXO Summit Spring 2015 , in Los Angeles, California, February 910. How is the LTC business and reimbursement changing today? Hopes: With changes in healthcare financing, there is more focus towards clinical outcomes and quality of care. Hospitals are penalized if patients are readmitted within 30 days. LTC facilities are increasingly relied on as a partner in that care, as a patient transitions from the acute care hospital setting back home, with an intermediary or transitional stay in the LTC facility. That brings numerous challenges, including communication with the clinical team and a higher degree of reliance on access to the patient’s medical record. The question is, how can they implement the necessary technologies despite capital funding constraints and actually deliver care that used to be delivered at the hospital level? We have an entire line of solutions for clinical connectivity and communication, including telemedicine and access to disparate electronic health records across facilities and care settings. In this inbetween role, why should they focus more on technology? How can they be a better link between acute care and the home setting? Hopes: The technology to link the entire care organization has historically not existed. Unlike hospitals and physician offices, the LTC sector did not receive federal government incentive payments to implement Electronic Health Records (EHRs). That connectivity has not become the standard. To be a participant in the continuum of care, LTC must also be able to collect and access patient information. Chuang: In addition, most of the technology deployed in facilities until recently was consumer electronics and not built to survive in a medical or healthcare environment. Many are having to deploy more advanced technology to be certified for the medical environment, both to be more reliable and for cyber security reasons. Why do LTC facilities need telemedicine? How would that boost their bottom line? Chuang: Patients can be closely followed up with the doctors who provided treatment at the hospital before they transitioned over to LTC. Instead of doctor onsite visits, that can be done through telemedicine technology, allowing the doctor to provide more care to more people. Hopes: In the traditional LTC and postacute care setting, there are periods when no physicians are in the facility. In the evenings and nights, there may only be a nurse. If someone has an acute event in that time, he or she will be transported to a hospital emergency room in an ambulance, and perhaps admitted. The next day, they may be transported back. A physician evaluation needed at the time one was not available ends up costing the hospital USD 40,000 to 50,000 for a oneday stay. With telemedicine, a consultation could have been conducted and a clinical determination made, eliminating that costly transfer. Chuang: Minimizing readmissions and penalties is key. This year, some Florida hospitals will receive a three percent reduction on their Medicare reimbursement for the entire year just because of readmissions. Thus, when a patient is readmitted, not only will the hospital not get paid for that return length of stay, which could be USD 50,000, but also the following year it will get a penalty on all Medicare payments for the year. When LTC facilities are bundled into the financial payment for a particular episode of care, they can be exposed to additional cost. It will be the facilities that can offer this technology and EHR connectivity, where everyone is better informed about what care has or should be delivered, that will succeed. Contact: Sarin KouyoumdjianGurunlian, Press Manager, marcus evans, Summits Division Tel: + 357 22 849 313 Email: [email protected] About the LTC & Senior Living CXO Summit Spring 2015 The 8th LongTerm Care & Senior Living CXO Summit is the premium forum bringing senior level executives and solution providers together. The Summit offers an intimate environment for a focused discussion of key new drivers shaping the longterm care industry. Taking place at The RitzCarlton, Marina del Rey, Los Angeles, California, February 910, 2015, the Summit includes presentations on improving efficiency and profit margins, reimbursement management and strategy, catering for the baby boomers and reducing readmissions. For more information please send an email to [email protected] or visit the event website marcus evans group – healthcare sector portal Please note that the Summit is a closed business event and the number of participants strictly limited. About Onyx Healthcare USA, Inc. ONYX Healthcare USA, Inc. is a 100% medically focus subsidiary company of ASUS Group (Revenue: US$ 17B+) with 15 plus years of medical device design experiences and ISO13485/ISO9001/FDA Registered manufacturing practices. From hospitals to long term care facilities, ONYX focuses on providing turnkey telemedicine and patient engagement computing solutions such as surgical workstation, patient infotainment terminal, and mobile nursing workstation, and medical tablet to enhance workflow efficiency and patient experiences. http://usa.onyxhealthcare.com About marcus evans Summits marcus evans Summits are high level business forums for the world’s leading decisionmakers to meet, learn and discuss strategies and solutions. Held at exclusive locations around the world, these events provide attendees with a unique opportunity to individually tailor their schedules of keynote presentations, case studies, roundtables and oneonone business meetings. For more information, please visit www.marcusevans.com All rights reserved. The above content may be republished or reproduced. Kindly inform us by sending an email to [email protected] Healthcare Infotainment Solution ONYX-BE182DT-C2-1010 18.5" Bedside Infotainment Touch Terminal Features Webcam Camera cover Barcode scanner RFID ●● ●● ●● ●● ●● ●● ●● ●● ●● Touch Function key Programmable Function key Handset/ Remote Control Intel® J1900 2.42GHz Quad Core Processor 18.5” Wide Color TFT LCD Touch Terminal PCT for supporting Multi-Touch Wire Remote-Control w/ Handset Function VOIP Phone, Webcam, High Quality Speaker, MSR, Smart Card Reader Reading Light Extension Feature: RFID, Barcode Scanner IP65 Water Proof in front EN 60601-1, UL 60601-1 Specifications Main Specifications Processor Intel ® Celeron J1900 Quad Core 2.42GHz System Memory Supports DDR3 SODIMM up to 8GB Expansion Interface Mini Card x 2 Storage Disk Drive Wireless communication 2.5" SATA Hard Disk Drive/SSD x 1 Trusted Platform Module, Smart Card Reader (optional), MSR (optional), RFID (optional) 802.11b/g/n(optional), Bluetooth 4.0 (optional) Speaker 1W x 2 Function Key Speaker Volume Up/Down, LCD Brightnss Up/Down Power Requirement DC 12~24V OS Support Windows 7, Window 8.1, Linux Security Mic- in Line-out Display USB x 2 Line Port x2 Ground COM x 1 Speaker out x 1 Microphone x 1 DC-in x 1 USB x 2 Speaker x 2 Smart Card Reader MSR www.onyx-healthcare.com 18.5" (16:9) Color TFT LCD Resolution 1366 x 768 Max. Colors 16.7M Luminance 300 nits View Angle 170(H)/160(U) Contrast Ratio 1000:1 MTBF 30,000 Hours Touch Screen Projected Capacitive Touch / 5-Wire Resistive Touch I/O USB USB2.0 x 4 Serial Port Isolated RS-232 x 1 Ethernet Isolated Gigabit LAN x 2 Audio Mic-in, Line-out Mechanical and Environmental Reading light x 2 57 Size Infection Control Anti-Bacteria (optional) Power Requirement DC 12V ~24V Operating Temperature 0°C ~ 40°C(32°F ~ 104°F) Storage Temperature -20°C ~ 60°C(-4°F ~ 140°F) Mounting VESA 75/100 mm Degree of protection Front Panel: IP65; Whole Unit: IPX1 Net Weight 4.2 kg EMC CE/ FCC Class B, UL60601-1, EN60601-1 Achieving a Return on Investment from EHR Systems should they take to achieve the desired, and intended, outcomes? Chuang: Everyone has been so focused on implementing EHR systems that they have not paid enough attention to having a user-friendly human interface, to make sure healthcare professionals have easy access to all the different systems they put in place. Hopes: This has been one of the shortcomings in the rapid implementation of EHRs. What has occurred is a productivity paradox. The systems that were intended to improve productivity have actually achieved the opposite. Interview with: John Chuang, President & Scott Hopes, Chief Medical Officer, ONYX Healthcare USA, Inc. An upcoming challenge for healthcare e x e c utiv e s to d ay is t o e ns ur e meaningful use compliance of their electronic health record (EHR) amongst their facilities as the non-compliance penalties become effective starting 2016, according to John Chuang, President, and Scott Hopes, Chief Medical Officer, at ONYX Healthcare USA, Inc. “Over USD 30 billion has been spent on implementing EHRs in hospitals and physician practices, but as incentive payments end and penalties for not achieving Meaningful Use come into force, they must now see a clear improvement in clinical outcomes and productivity. They need to extract savings and efficiencies through the use of technologies,” Hopes suggests. ONYX Healthcare USA, Inc. is a turnkey telemedicine and patient engagement solution provider at the marcus evans National Healthcare CFO Summit Spring 2015 and the National Healthcare CXO Summit Spring 2015, in Palm Beach, Florida, May 17-19. Now that hospitals have implemented EHR systems, what steps Chuang: Healthcare organizations need a centrally managed physician and patient engagement turnkey computing solution, which is user-friendly and safe for the healthcare space, which can provide a single point-of-care easy access to all the different EHR/PACS/ HIS systems within the facility. How complicated is it to achieve such an alignment of EHR systems? Does this come down to hardware? Chuang: We have come to realize that there is no simple out-of-the-box solution, where a hospital can just buy a few computers and get the desired outcome. It is critical that the technology provider understands the process flow in the healthcare space and has the capability to custom build its solution for the workflow that is unique to each hospital. Many healthcare consultants are familiar with the industry, but not current with the computing technology. On the other hand, many computing platform manufacturers who do not focus on the healthcare space have no insights into the healthcare process flow and dedicate no resources to provide purpose built solutions for each part of the workflow. In order to provide a true turnkey solution for each type of healthcare facility, it will require not only the proper hardware technology but also the appropriate software technology bundled with consulting service tailored towards each facility. How are impacting solution? the disparate systems results? What is the Hopes: We have disparate EHR and clinical data systems in this space. The lack of point of care access to EHR systems has resulted in a reduction in productivity. The key challenge is in getting physician utilization of the EHR in the hospital setting. Until they fully engage with the system in the hospital, it will be difficult to achieve efficiencies and improve clinical outcomes. That is a key requirement to getting a return on investment. Currently, there is one system in the hospital and another in the physician’s office, which most likely the physician cannot access from the hospital. If other physicians are consulting on the case, there may be a third, fourth or even fifth EHR system, none of which talk with each other. One of the solutions we have brought to the market is for physicians to access multiple EHR systems at the point of care, bring them on one page so they can make an informed clinical decision. The systems need to be readily accessible so physicians can access the information, give their treatment recommendation, and move on to the next patient. We cannot expect them to sit down at a desk or wheel a cart around. With the current hardware and technology put into place in the majority of organizations, physicians have to navigate multiple pages on the system before they get to what they need to treat the patient. The lack of point of care access to EHR systems has resulted in a reduction in productivity Wall/Desktop Mount Fanless Slim Medical Nursing All-in-One Kiosk ONYX-2122'7& 22” Dual Core Slim Medical Panel PC Features Intel® Atom D525 1.8GHz Dual Core Processor 21.5” 250 nits LCD with LED backlight COM / LAN Medical 4KV Isolation 802.11 b/g/n Wireless LAN +12V to +24V Wide Range DC Input CE/FCC Class B, EN/UL60601-1 Medical Certification Specifications Main Specifications Processor System Memory Chipset OS Support Expansion Interface Storage Disk Drive Wireless Communication Speaker Power Requirement Display Display Size Resolution Maximum Colors Luminance Viewing Angle Contrast Ratio Back Light Life Time I/O USB Serial Port Ethernet Video Out Audio Intel® Atom D525 1.8GHz Dual Core Processor 4GB DDR3 SODIMM ICH8M Windows® 7 Professional Mini Card x 2 250GB HDD 802.11b/g/n 3W x 2 DC 12~24V 21.5” 1366 x 768 16.7M 250 nits 170˚(H)/160˚(V) 1000:1 30,000 Hours USB2.0 x 6 4kV Isolated RS-232 x 2 4kV Isolated Gigabit LAN x 2 VGA x 1 Mic-in, Line-out Mechanical and Environmental Power Consumption Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Mounting Net Weight Certification 42 Watts (Full Loading) 0°C ~ 40°C (32°F ~ 104°F) -20°C ~ 60°C (-4°F ~ 140°F) VESA 75/100 mm 14.1 lb. (6.4 kg) CE, FCC Class B, UL60601-1, EN60601-1 Onyx Healthcare USA | Rethink Healthcare IT | http://usa.onyx-healthcare.com 324 W. Blueridge Ave., Orange, CA 92865 | Office: (714) 792-0774 | Fax: (714) 792-0481 Dimension Unit: mm Ordering Information TF-ONYX-2122DT-C5-1020 21.5" Fanless Slim Medical Grade All-in-One Panel PC w/ Windows 7 Professional Intel® Atom™ D525 1.8GHz Processor, 4GB RAM, 250GB HDD USB(6), COM(2), Gigabit LAN(2), VGA(1), WIFI b/g/n, Power Adapter & Cord Onyx Healthcare USA | Rethink Healthcare IT | http://usa.onyx-healthcare.com 324 W. Blueridge Ave., Orange, CA 92865 | Office: (714) 792-0774 | Fax: (714) 792-0481 Healthcare Infotainment Solution ONYX-BE381DT-A1-1010 18.5" Cisco Compatible Bedside Infotainment Thin Client Touch Monitor Features Webcam Camera cover Barcode scanner Touch Function key RFID Programmable Function key Handset/ Remote Control ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● HD video quality with HDMI input 18.5 Wide Color TFT LCD Touch Monitor Light Weight PCT Touch for supporting Multi-Touch USB interface to host computer Light Weight at 3.2kg Wire Remote Control w/ handset Function VOIP Phone, Web Camera, High Quality Speakers, MSR Smart Card Reader / MSR Reading Light Alarm LED controlled thru USB Extension Features: RFID, Smart Card Reader, Barcode scanner EN60601-1 / UL 60601-1 Specifications Main Specifications Size 18.5" (16:9) Color TFT LCD Resolution 1366 x 768 Max. Colors 16.7M Luminance 300 nits View Angle 170(H)/160(U) Contrast Ratio 1000:1 MTBF 30,000 Hours Touch Screen Projected Capacitive Touch / 5-Wire Resistive Touch I/O DC in USB x 2 Speaker out x 1 Microphone x 1 HDMI x 1 Audio in/ out x1 VGA x 1 Front USB 2 x External USB2.0 on bottom I/O Rear USB 2 x Rear USB2.0 for connecting Host computer Video in HDMI / VGA x 1 Front Audio Speaker out x 1 and Microphone-in x1 Rear Audio Audio-in x 1 and Microphone-in x1 Speaker 2 x 2W High Quality Speakers Extension 1D / 2D Barcode Scanner VOIP Phone w/ wire remote control Web Camera MSR RFID Smart Card Reader USB x 2 Mechanical and Environmental Reading light x 2 Speaker x 2 Smart Card Reader MSR 47 www.onyx-healthcare.com Power Consumption Full Loading: 18Watts Infection Control Anti-Bacteria (optional) Power Requirement DC 12V ~24V Operating Temperature 0°C ~ 40°C(32°F ~ 104°F) Storage Temperature -20°C ~ 60°C(-4°F ~ 140°F) Mounting VESA 75/100 mm Degree of protection Front Panel: IP65; Whole Unit: IPX1 Net Weight 3.2kg (7.05lb) (w/packing) Cross weight 6.8kg (14.99lb) (w/packing) Dimensions(W x D x H) 721 x 224 x 464 mm EMC CE/ FCC Class B, UL60601-1, EN60601-1 48 18.5" Cisco Compatible Bedside Infotainment Thin Client Touch Monitor Dimension / Unit: mm Ordering Information » ONYX-BE381DT-A1-1010 18.5” Infotainment Touch Monitor, HDMI Input, Resistive Touch, Reading Light, Web Camera, Smart Card Reader » ONYX-BE381DT-F1-1010 18.5” Infotainment Touch Monitor, HDMI Input, Reading Light, Resistive Touch, Web Camera, Smart Card Reader, RFID » ONYX-BE381DT-A2-1010 18.5” Infotainment Touch Monitor, HDMI Input, PCT, Reading Light, Web Camera, Smart Card Reader » ONYX-BE381DT-F2-1010 18.5” Infotainment Touch Monitor, HDMI Input, PCT, Reading Light, Web Camera, Smart Card Reader, RFID Optional Accessories » 1757306038 60W Medical Adapter, 3rd Edition, 12V Output » OPM-H04A ARM, Wall Mount, VESA 75/100, 1~7kg » OPM-T009-A1 Handset and Wire Remote Control » OPM-T009-A2 Handset and Wire Remote Control + 2D Barcode Scanner » OPM-S02C-A1 MSR for BE381 » OPM-H13A-A1 Bedside Wall Mount Long Arm, 1~6kg, VESA 75/100 » OPM-H15A-A1 Easi Ceiling Mount Swivel Arm, 1~6kg, VESA 75/100
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