ACTE Norway’s solution allows information to be presented for quick decisions. Increased use of IT systems in health care is in our future and can be vital to life and health.
ACTE possesses deep specialist knowledge of how modern IT can be adapted to and installed in clinical environments to suit the users. Information on which decisions within seconds are based must be correct and available at the right place in an often complex situation.
Helse Midt-Norge is responsible for hospitals and health care in the three central counties in Norway. HEMIT is a regional IT unit within Helse Midt-Norge charged with management of the central servers, common software and infrastructure. Some 20,000 of Norway’s most demanding IT users must have 24/7 access to 600 servers via 12,000 PCs. Some 3,500 PCs are normally used for work where speed, precision and reliability can be the difference between life and death.
The development is in the direction of ever smaller units with total mobility. Intel has launched the ”Mobile Clinical Assistant” concept – a hand-held PC that makes vital information about the patient available regardless of location. For the Norwegian market, ACTE has launched a solution based on a PC made by Motion Computing and which is based on Intel’s MCA technology.
For more information:
- ACTE AS: www.acte.no
- Helse Midt-Norge: www.hemit.no
- Intel Mobile Clinical Assistant: www.intel.com/healthcare/ps/mca/