Originally published on Solutions for Healthcare Blog by Jay_Osgood | October 08, 2020 11:54 AM
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It’s not every day that disaster strikes, technology disrupts, or the status quo shifts. But it is every day that we must be ready.
At Schneider Electric, we serve those whose ordinary days make the extraordinary possible. We help customers insightfully anticipate and manage the everyday matters and extraordinary events that healthcare invariably involves. Our IoT-enabled, future-ready platform, EcoStruxure™ for Healthcare, provides actionable intelligence for robust resiliency, sustainability, people-centered and hyper-efficiency.
We’re proud to make power and powerful technologies continuously available throughout the continuum of care, bringing robust digital transformation to our customers and empowering their extraordinary healthcare teams.
Everyday Extraordinary: Healthcare Resiliency Series |
Announcing our new series of blogs and podcasts built to address your pain points and offer solutions for driving resiliency in healthcare buildings. Upon hosting a global panel discussion with 20 healthcare professionals from varying roles, backed by Schneider Electric subject matter experts, the topic of hospital resilience took center stage.
The result – a series of blogs and podcasts focused on delivering actionable insights on trends and solutions to help you implement and ensure critical resilience for your facilities. Learn from hospitals, hear it through the voice of our customers, and leverage the insights shared by key countries as they conquer their challenges in healthcare. Start listening today.
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- Episode 1: Driving Resiliency in Healthcare In our first episode, Chris Needham, solutions lead for the UK and Ireland, and Chris Roberts, Global Solutions Architect, discuss the importance of robustness, redundancy, and reconfigurability of electrical systems in response to the need for greater resiliency and better contingency planning to meet the surging demands for healthcare facilities. |
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- Episode 2: Think Remote Operations Health systems can benefit by increasing their remote service capabilities to control costs, minimize risks, and maintain operations with reduced resources. Today's digitized technologies can help optimize power and building management systems. Listen in as our guest speakers discuss today's challenges and solutions for remote management in healthcare:~ Chris Roberts: Moderator, Global Solutions Architect ~ Judith Sands: Clinical health IT professional, author ~ Paul Whittenham: Global Business Development Director for Digital Services, Schneider Electric ~ Irina Lindquist: Healthcare Segment Manager, Nordic Region |
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- Episode 3: Power Reliability – The Essence of Resilience Power reliability is literally a matter of life and death in medicine. As healthcare providers know, a power outage or interruption affecting an ICU, surgical theater, procedure room, vaccine storage area, electronically locked drug-dispensing unit or long-term care facility can do more than disrupt care and work flows; it can cause harm and cost lives. Listen as our guest speakers discuss methods to ensure power reliability and resilience in healthcare:- Chris Roberts: Moderator, Global Solutions Architect, Schneider Electric - Judith Sands: Clinical health IT professional, Author - Tony Hunt: Power & Energy Management Specialist, Schneider Electric - Ferry Kurniawan: Healthcare Segment Manager, Indonesia, Schneider Electric |
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- Episode 4: Holistic Hospital IT-OT Cybersecurity The IoT revolution can help to improve the reliability and comfort of hospitals’ electrical and environmental systems, while making them more efficient and helping control costs. Potential cybersecurity risks associated with digital IoT systems can be largely outweighed by the benefits, if managed properly. - Chris Roberts: Moderator, Global Solutions Architect, Schneider Electric - Nasir Mundh: Security Director, Global Cybersecurity Services, Schneider Electric - Ana Salmeron: Buildings Segment Director, South America |
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- Designing a Resilient Hospital |
- Designing a Resilient Hospital |
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