Webinars on Medical Device Connectivity  

As the leading provider of medical device connectivity, we see ourselves as THE education source in the space. We write articles, white papers, and create videos to try to help hospitals make an educated decision about device integration. And we continually search for other sources of information on the topic to ensure that we are up-to-date on the latest trends and needs of the market.

Below is a culmination of some of the webinars we have conducted and managed. These are designed to help you hear a variety of perspectives on device integration from a variety of individuals. We hope you will find them helpful as you educate yourself on the issues and attempt to make an informed decision.

The ABCs of Connectivity: Device Integration from the Nurses Perspective »
This webinar reviews the basics of medical device connectivity from a nurses' perspective. It reviews the benefits of device integration across the enterprise as well as the impact of device integration on nursing workflow.
Patient Care, Safety & Workflows: Impact of Connectivity in Non-Critical Care Environments »
Susan Neiemeir, CNO of Capsule, reviews the unique requirements of connectivity in lower acuity units such as med-surg and their impact on clinical workflow. Learn from her experience as a practicing nurse and CNO for over 19 years including best practices to ensure successful adoption of technologies such as connectivity by clinicians.
There's More to Device Connectivity than Meets the Eye »
Tim Gee, connectologist and industry expert, reviews the basics of device connectivity and reviews where the future of device connectivity is heading and where it needs to go. Matt Perry, RN and Senior Systems Analyst, from Sherman Hospital then concludes the webinar with practical advice and lessons learned from their implementation.
Avoiding the Accidental Architecture »
This webinar explores how hospitals can avoid the accidental architecture; a process that truly happens "by accident" when hospitals integrate medical devices one by one using proprietary based solutions. Discussed how an accidental architecture can lead to a collection of systems that can cause multiple points of failure, is a troubleshooting nightmare, forces separate silo workflows, and is in no way flexible or scalable.
Medical Device Integration: It’s Impact on Patient Safety, Care Outcomes and Meaningful Use »
Discover how medical device integration impacts the entire enterprise from care delivery to ROI and why it is therefore a technology that hospitals should place on their short term priority list.