Healthcare IT are electronic systems for healthcare professionals, such as doctors, optometrists and dentists, either in a hospital or in a private healthcare clinic. To make the term Healthcare IT or Medical IT a bit more clear, we're going to explain a couple of terms:
All these devices are used in a hospital or in other medical services to make healthcare more accessible for patients and to ensure a smooth process for the healthcare employees.
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Why use medical grade?Using medical-grade computers you can view a set of records with no risk of paper loss. This means that there's a lower chance of conflicting treatments, a faster diagnosis and a clear viewing of electronic imaging records such as Xrays and MRI's.
All medical-grade devices need the correct certifications, which means an IEC 60601-1 certification. Medical displays have to be compliant with DICOM® standards. This is the international standard to transmit, store, retrieve, print, process, and display medical imaging information. |
Mobile HealthcareMedical Box PCs, Panel PCs and monitors can be combined with medical carts. This makes it easier to move around with the information necessary for different patients. These carts use wheels to be pushed around the hospital to keep real-time records of patients. AOPEN medical-grade displays, Panel PCs and medical-grade box PCs are compatible with medical carts. |
Medical-grade computers or medical-grade box PCs assist in patient care, because of imaging capabilities. In diagnostics, they display MRI and CT scans. They are essential in modern healthcare to increase efficiency and support patient care. AOPEN medical box PCs have a 60601-1 certification and are used to power patient monitors and ventilators. They can also withstand electromagnetic interference and the chassis has an antibacterial coating to prohibit bacteria from colonizing.
Medical-grade displays have the 60601-1 certification. They also have higher brightness and are DICOM compliant with a wide viewing angle to display medical imaging properly. AOPEN medical-grade monitors have a tilting degree from -5 ~ 30°, an IP65 grade front-cover and a 10 point touchscreen, which works with medical gloves.
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VESA CompatibleAOPEN medical-grade displays are VESA compatible with a mounting size of 100 x 100 mm. AOPEN Panel PCs which can be used in medical settings for check-in are also VESA compatible. As most medical carts carry the same compatibility this makes the AOPEN medical hardware portfolio agnostic to medical carts and vice versa. |
AOPEN manufacturers computing hardware, but that doesn't create a solution.
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For a complete setup, you need hard- and software, such as displays and software, depending on the solution you want to create. If you don't know what you need for your solution, contact us for the advice! | Buying separate components doesn't create a solution. System Integrators & Resellers are partners that bring together subsystems and ensure that all components function well together. |
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