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HPE OEM in Healthcare – Automating the Quality of Patient Care
How HPE OEM helps create a healthier world
In a nurse or clinician’s typical day, 2-3 hours of an 8-hour shift is spent documenting. That’s a lot of time spent on paperwork instead of patient care. In healthcare, there's a tremendous opportunity to automate the collection of information and the quality of patient care. The HPE OEM program leverage enterprise intelligence on the Internet of Things and hybrid cloud infrastructure to do that in an automated and accountable fashion. From the lab to the clinic to the operating room, healthcare and life sciences (HCLS) customers require innovative technology that few OEMs deliver.
Healthcare Needs Healing
Fracturing under multiple stresses the healthcare industry is becoming increasingly dysfunctional. As global health challenges soar, running on legacy IT systems and standard treatment protocols will not suffice to meet mounting global health challenges. Stakeholders need to conduct an honest assessment of where they stand with digitization to ensure their organizations, and their patients, aren’t left behind.
At the same time, there’s a growing disconnect among providers, patients, and private and public players, with all these segments forced to navigate a frustrating maze of administrative systems, obsolete technology and regulations that slow down payments and potentially hinders care. However, many of the challenges affecting healthcare worldwide are triggering the very transformation it needs. From the operating room to the back office, a mix of forces is converging to address the multiple issues facing the industry; and it’s redefining every aspect of how we care for ourselves in sickness and in health.
The healthcare market right now has an explosion in data. The digitization of patient records combined with increasingly high-definition imaging creates mounts of information. The capacity required to store medical images increases, as the demand for accessing, sharing and protecting these images. To further complicate matters, today’s medical archiving systems are inefficient and lack scalability and interoperability.
Modern-day healthcare systems need to embrace the life-changing promise of digitization
The Healthcare industry has undergone significant change in the way that patient information is gathered, stored and retrieved. Healthcare IT solutions enable the industry to leverage technology and manage data resulting in cost and time savings while increasing the overall quality of care provided. The HPE OEM Solutions understands the changing needs and trends of healthcare IT. HPE’s integrated healthcare solutions support numerous software, medical device, and scientific instrument providers.
Success Stories of HPE OEM Healthcare Partners
- Philips Healthcare
Philips Healthcare manages 20 petabytes of data, more than 800 million clinical studies in 31 countries and thousands of data centers, which provides a level of information that could be the difference between life and death. Philips partnered with HPE OEM to move to a hybrid cloud infrastructure to put IT at the heart of its business. By engaging with HPE OEM, Philips Healthcare benefits through:
- Increased agility and flexibility
- Faster demand fulfilment
- Faster go to market
- Consumption-based charge
- Reduced risk
- Improved customer experience
- Enhanced employee experience
- Agfa Healthcare Safeguards Critical Medical Systems
Agfa Healthcare delivers solutions in challenging environments with stringent service levels for its diagnostic imaging systems. Running on HPE hardware, the solutions are installed in over 100 hospitals across a wide geographic footprint, so providing effective support was a challenge. By engaging with HPE OEM, AGFA UK benefits through:
1. Hardware |
2. HPE Services |
3. Software |
HPE Servers |
Customer Asset Program |
Agfa HealthCare diagnostic |
HPE Workstations |
Insight Remote Support |
Imaging systems |
HPE Storage |
Defective Media Retention |
Datacentre Care |
In healthcare administration, demand for new technology is growing as it ensures automated, closed-loop of record collection, management, and retrieval. HPE OEM solutions let healthcare workers focus on the patient, exceed the legislative mandates put forth, and ensure better patient outcomes.
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