Ads by TechWords

See your link here
Receive the latest technology news and information.
Mobile/Wireless Computing
Computerworld Daily News (First Look and Wrap-Up)
Computerworld Blogs Newsletter
The Weekly Top 10
Cloud Computing
View all newsletters




Privacy Policy
 

Hospitals Eye Wider Use Of Wireless IP Phones

FDA bar-code rule provides impetus for more WLANs

March 1, 2004 12:00 PM ET

Computerworld - ORLANDO -- A ruling last week by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration that requires the use of bar codes on drugs in hospitals may also help spur the use of IP-based wireless phones by health care providers, according to IT managers and analysts.
The FDA's ruling, which coincided with the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society's annual meeting here, is expected to prod hospitals to install wireless LANs to support bar code readers that will match identification data on patient wristbands with the bar codes on packaged doses of drugs.
John Hummel, CIO at Sutter Health in Sacramento, said in a phone interview that the WLANs could also be used to support calls from wireless IP phones and other voice-over-IP devices.
Sutter plans to equip all 26 of its hospitals with extensive WLANs, and Hummel said the not-for-profit health care provider has already started testing wireless IP phones made by Cisco Systems Inc. He added that Sutter is also testing an IP-based, hands-free wireless voice communicator from Vocera Communications Inc.
Indianapolis-based Community Health Network, which operates five major hospitals and numerous other medical facilities, has deployed about 100 of SpectraLink Corp.'s WLAN IP phones, said Chris Cerny, the health care company's manager of enterprise networking.
Among other uses, the phones tie into the nurse call system at Community Health's Indiana Heart Hospital, which doesn't have central nursing stations. When patients press the call buttons in their rooms, the calls are routed to SpectraLink phones that the nurses carry, Cerny said from Indianapolis.

Sutter Health is testing Cisco's wireless IP phones for potential use within hospitals.
Sutter Health is testing Cisco's wireless IP phones for potential use within hospitals.
Cerny said Community Health has found the voice quality of calls made on the SpectraLink phones to be equal to that of calls made on standard phones. But she added that the company did encounter some problems with the installation of the wireless VoIP system.
Ensuring wireless data coverage typically requires an abundance of access points, but Cerny said Community Health discovered that it had installed too many for voice communications. When the SpectraLink phones roamed from one access point to another, they often took too long to authenticate and disconnected before the process was completed, she said. Cerny and her staff reduced the number of access points, which solved the problem.
Wireless IP phones are likely to be a niche product for users in vertical industries like health care and retail, predicted Chris Kozup, a Meta Group Inc. analyst. But within those markets, he expects use of the devices to increase.
In addition, newclasses of IP-enabled phones are emerging. For example, Nokia Corp. last week introduced a dual-band cell phone that can function as an IP phone when it senses a wireless LAN.
Rick Copple, Community Health's chief technology officer for information systems, said such phones might be able to help the company reduce airtime costs when cell phone users are within range of its WLANs.

Read more about wireless trends and technologies in Computerworld's Wireless Trends and Technologies Knowledge Center.



Jump to comments

Wireless Technologies

Additional Resources

Microsoft
Here are some of the key reasons why you would want to run Unified Access Gateway with DirectAccess.
Microsoft
Review how one energy firm tightened protection and simplified IT work using business-ready security solutions.
Sybase
In this white paper, IDC analyzes the role of next-generation mobile enterprise platforms as organizations seek a more strategic deployment of mobile solutions.

Learn the important issues you must consider before starting your next mobility initiative. Get your mobility white paper from IDC now, compliments of Sybase.

White Papers & Webcasts

Streamline Your Business with Innovative Tools
Download This White Paper Now!  

Inquiry Insights: Enterprise Mobility, Q1 2009
Learn what Forrester has uncovered in their latest report on Enteprise Mobility trends.  

Comparing Research In Motion and Microsoft Mobile Solutions
This paper compares the Research In Motion BlackBerry solution with the Microsoft® mobile solution by analyzing features of the user experience and the...  

The Workday User Experience Video
Watch Workday's Creative Director, Scott Lietzke, discuss the business-centered design philosophy at Workday.

Managing Mobility: An IT Perspective
Download this white paper, free, compliments of Nokia.  

Business Process Framework Demo
Learn about Configurable Business Processes and Calculated Fields. Watch Now!

Demonstrating the Business Value of Mobile Device Management in the Enterprise
Download this white paper, free, compliments of Nokia.  

Manager Experience Demo
Go beyond self-service solutions to perform more effectively. Watch Now.


IT Jobs