
The recent Webinar Wednesday presentation “Enabling the Connected Hospital: How to Solve Coordination Between HTM, IT, Facilities, Supply Chain and Clinical Care Departments” was eligible for 1 credit from the ACI. It was sponsored by Nuvolo.
Leveraging technology to connect hospital support functions improves efficiencies, ensures regulatory compliance, lowers costs and enables better patient care. The convergence of HTM, Facilities, IT and Supply Chain helps hospitals improve the care of their patients, while streamlining and simplifying work. This 60-minute webinar – moderated by Nuvolo’s Heidi Horn, vice president, global enablement-healthcare, and featuring Kyle Holetz and Dustin Smith, senior solutions consultants – described specific health care scenarios where using a connected health care software system assists health care support organizations to better work together. During the webinar, the presenters showcased some of the advanced capabilities in Nuvolo’s Connected Workplace system that optimizes clinical device maintenance and coordinates support activities. Attendees were shown how they can improve operational performance at their health care organization and drive departmental collaboration for the business.
There were 142 attendees for the live presentation and a recording of the session is available online. Timothy Wade of UVM TSP was the winner of a Webinar Wednesday T-shirt given away during the live webinar. Fernando Trujillo of DHA-MEDOG won an Amazon gift card.
Attendees provided feedback via on a post-webinar survey that included the question, “What did you like most about today’s webinar??
“Interesting information, I can see a lot more companies putting out a system like this – much needed,” Biomed A. Bronkema said.
“It was very interesting how Nuvolo integrates all of the HTM, IT and Facilities work requests in its software. We use something similar in the DoD, so it is always interesting to see how our civilian counterparts are tackling the same issues,” shared F. Trujillo, HTM consultant/advisor.
“The entire presentation was on point, as the toughest portion of outfitting a hospital or clinic is establishing the connectivity of various Wi-Fi medical devices that seem to be growing in quantity each year,” Senior Project Manager A. Laviers said.
“The expertise of the presenters, their knowledge and understanding of the inner workings of hospitals were impressive,” Chief Strategist R. Busacca said.
“The topic was obviously broad on purpose which was helpful from seeing it from a single perspective,” said A, Whyte, BMET.
For more information about previous and upcoming webinars, visit WebinarWednesday.Live.
