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ProScribe 12” Mobile Display

General introduction (part 1)


Version 2.8 – April 2007

Eric van ‘t Hoff


Business Development Manager
Philips Medical Systems - FIMI
Professional display solutions
Eric.van.t.Hoff@Philips.com
Royal Philips Electronics
Headquarters in Amsterdam, The Netherlands

• Multinational workforce
– 121.732 employees
Lighting
Medical • Global company
– 4 key divisions
– 60 different businesses
– Manufacturing in 28 countries
– Local presence in 150 countries
Consumer
Electronics • Performance 2006
– Sales € 27,B
– Net Income € 5,4B
Domestic
Appliances • R&D expenditures
– EUR 1,6 billion
– Owner of 80.000 patents
• Bringing simplicity to Life
– Philips design among largest
world-wide (450 specialists)
– Start of every innovation

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Philips FIMI Medical Monitors
Philips international competence centre for medical imaging displays
• Business unit of Philips Medical Systems
– Headquarter in Saronno – Italy
– Founded in 1929 as FIMI, acquired by Philips in 1969
– ISO 9001 – ISO 13485 company
ISO 13485 is a supplement to ISO 9001 specific to manufacturers of medical devices

• Leading supplier of Medical Monitors


– Nr. 2 worldwide with 13% market share
source: Frost&Sullivan 2005

– Committed to provide high-quality and custom-made display


solutions

• Full range of Medical Monitors


– PACS displays
– Endoscopy monitors
– Patient Monitoring
– Mobile displays
– Custom made Modality displays

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Answering the call for mobile displays
Developing innovative display solutions, another FIMI advantage

Full range of high-quality medical display solutions for the


operating theater, examination room, control room, …

New mobile display solution to satisfy increasing demand


for instant access to medical data anywhere anytime
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Bringing clinical information to the point of care
Summary of key requirements

Healthcare care providers wish to:


• maximize productivity of medical staff
• enhance patient care and reduce length of stay
• leverage investments in current healthcare IT systems

Doctors and nurses desire to:


• reduce administrative workload and focus on patients
• ease and improve accuracy of clinical decision process
• use handheld device that is intuitive, robust and easy on the eyes

Healthcare IT managers have to:


• deploy, install and manage in a cost effective way
• ensure data security on wireless network
• minimize downtime of network and user devices

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ProScribe, a smart display for true mobility
A ruggedized Windows XPe wireless thin client

Made to be mobile
• intuitive touch screen with on-screen keyboard
• large 12” XGA display for full application access
• low weight (1,75kg) and grab & go docking station

Equipped to perform
• Windows XP embedded and 1GHz processing power
• instant wireless WiFitm 802.11b/g connectivity
• cost-saving thin client operation

Built for endurance


• water and dust resistant
• 1 meter drop safe
• no hard disk, no keyboard

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Instant access to healthcare information systems
Thin client means easy integration, deployment and maintenance

Medical PACS
application system

internet Telco
Operator

Thin client communication: Wireless 802.11b/g : Wide area UMTS :


- Citrix ICA - built-in interface - PCMCIA card
- Microsoft RDP - up to 54Mbps - up to 1,5Mbps
- Internet Explorer - EAP/encryption security - VPN data security

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Moving patients faster through the care process
ProScribe can simplify the workload of many healthcare processes

Patient Record
• patient demographics, allergies and medication history anywhere
• lab and radiology results at patient’s bedside
• doctors and nurses can make clinical decisions quicker

Charge Capture
• capture medical services as delivered
• improve billing accuracy and reduce lost revenues
• reduce administrative workload
Prescription:
• route prescriptions right from the patient to the pharmacy
• ensure that patient get the right medication
• save time for physicians

Literature
• on-the-go access to medical reference material such as
dictionaries, medicine modules, drug guidelines, calculators, ..
• make more informed clinical decisions at point of care
and many more …
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Bringing Philips applications to the point of care
Philips Medical Systems recommends ProScribe for handheld access

Philips CompuRecord – pre-anesthesia evaluation


• bedside assessment of patient fitness prior surgery by anesthetist
• on-line interaction with patient readiness report reduces cancellations,
increases patient safety and improves post-operation pain management

Philips CareVue Chart – clinical charting


• bedside review of physiological charts in ICU
• reduces transcriptions errors and fosters accuracy
• frees time of respiratory therapists and anaesthetist

Philips OB TraceVue – obstetrical care


• remote and bedside surveillance of mother and fetus
• increase safety of both mother and newborn
• reduces stress and saves time of caregivers

Philips iSite Entreprise – browser based PACS


• anytime anyplace access to diagnostic quality images
• support clinicians to provide faster and more accurate care
and many more …
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Adding “Speech Processing” to the ProScribe
Philips Speech Recognition Systems recommends ProScribe

Real time speech recognition


• virtual channel in ICA protocol
• 16kHz PCM audio channel
• no play back delays
Healthcare
Information
Dictation >>> System

Metaframe 3.0

<<< self corrected text

Citrix Extension V1.0

Speech input via:


- built-in microphone/speaker
- wired headset On-line access to SpeechMagic
- blue-tooth headset (PCMCIA card) • Clinician dictates report via the ProScribe which
- Philips SpeechMike (USB port) is used to review patient data
• Self-corrected text is displayed instantaneously
• No risk of storing patient data on the device
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Adding “Voice over IP” to the ProScribe
NEC Philips Unified Solutions recommends ProScribe

IP Dterm
wired phone
SOPHO VoIP
Dterm SP30 Healthcare
softphone Information
System

SOPHO 2000 IPS


IP-PBX system

IP Dterm
Voice in/out put via: wireless phone
- built-in microphone/speaker
- wired headset Wireless VoIP with SOPHO 2000 IPS
- blue-tooth headset (PCMCIA card) • Clinician handles phone calls via the ProScribe
which is used to review patient data
• no need to carry additional wireless phone or
pager
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Award winning Philips MRI Ambient Experience
ProScribe provides “sense & simplicity” in the examination room

Reducing patient anxiety and repeat examinations


• The ambient experience design aims to improve the workflow of physicians and reduce
the stress and claustrophobic effects of patients undergoing a MRI examination:
• less sedation needed to calm down the patient
• less repeat examinations
• The ProScribe is used to allow patients to customize the ambience of the room in an easy
and pleasant way

Gold Winner 2005


Industrial Design Excellence Awards
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Wide choice of portable and wireless devices
Workflow users are the best served by a ruggedized wireless thin client

Gartner/IDC/TBR:
hazardous repeatedly
Over 1% of notebooks suffer
a damage per month
Wireless Thin Client
environment

PDA

frequency
working

usage
ProScribe:
9 large touch-screen
9 drop & water resistant
Laptop 9 handheld convenience
9 medical design
9 easy to clean
9 server-based security
9 no patient data on device
Tablet PC 9 silent operation
9 suitable for mobile cart
secure occasionally
content content
creation Application usage access

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ProScribe helps to increase quality of care
Summary of main benefits

Enhances patient care


• higher patient satisfaction
• shorter length of stay
• higher patient safety

Increases productivity of medical staff


• less time needed for administrative work
• faster clinical decisions at point of care
• more time left for patients

Improves efficiency of IT infrastructure


• higher security of wireless network
• centralized management of applications and databases
• higher uptime of end-user handhelds

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Hospital services in a nutshell
ProScribe can help anywhere, from diagnostics, treatment up to follow-up
Emergency Department Operation Theatres Intensive Care Therapy centre

Clinical Services: Radiology & imaging services: Pharmacy


• cancer care • Ultrasound
• cardiac care • CT Computer Tomography
• neurology • MRI Magnetic Resonance Imaging
• obstetrics & gynaecology • Digital X-RAY radiography
• general surgery • Cardio Vascular imaging
• ear, nose & throat • Nuclear Medicine
• orthopaedics •…
• anaesthesia
• pathology
• ….

Wards of specialist Clinics General Wards Out-Patient walk-in


• high care clinics
• medium care

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Not just for medical professionals
Designed for any workflow user who spends most of the time on the move

warehouse forklift truck field-service remote


managers drivers engineers control

customer scholars sales students


interviews executives

and many more …


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ProScribe 12” Mobile Display
Product Specifications (part 2)

Eric van ‘t Hoff


Business Development Manager
Philips Medical Systems - FIMI
Professional display solutions
Eric.van.t.Hoff@Philips.com
More than just a wireless thin-client
Equipped to perform
LCD TFT touch-screen:
• XGA 1024x768 Power Indicator
WLAN indicator: • 24 bits color ƒ Li-ion swappable battery
ƒ 802.11b/g with ƒ battery life 3 hrs (typical)
integral antenna

Programmable
Soft-keys (3x)
Operating System:
ƒ Windows XPe SP2

Pointing device
Remote Protocol: • Mouse navigator
ƒ Microsoft RDP 5.1 • Enter key & right click
ƒ Citrix ICA 8.0
ƒ Internet Explorer 6.0
On Screen
Keyboard key
Security slot
• Kensington

Via Eden 1GHz CPU


Microphone ƒ 256MB SDRAM (512MB option)
• speaker at backside ƒ 512MB flash memory (1GB option)
Video graphic card:
ƒ MPEG2 accelerator
ƒ 2D engine/ gamma correction

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Myriad of I/O interfaces for easy expansion
Unmatched in the mobile thin client market

I/O ports on display module: I/O ports on docking station:


• Ethernet 10/100 RJ45 • Ethernet 10/100 RJ45
• USB 2x • USB 3x (1 backside and 1 right & left)
• Smart Card Reader (option) • power plug
• PCMCIA 32 bits
• Audio in/out
• VGA out
• power plug

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Full connectivity with external devices
Windows XPe supports any type of third-party device

PCMCIA for GPRS, UTMS,


VGA port for viewing Bluetooth, Fax/Modem …
screen on larger LCD
monitor or projector

LAN

Ethernet for fast


USB for keyboard, mouse, memory network access
stick, barcode reader, webcam …
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Smart card reader for easy user login
Saves time and increases security

N
T IO
OP Smart Card reader
- EMV 1 certified
- ISO/IEC 7816 compliant
- PC/SC compatible - fast user login
- anti-theft protection
- hot-desking

EMV (Europay Mastercard and Visa) is the de-factor standard for PC/SC defines an API (Application Program Interface) that provides a
contact-type Integrated Chip Cards. Level 1 Type Approval applies to standard set of tools for managing smart card readers and communicating
the physical characteristics of the card reader. It is based on ISO/IEC with readers and cards. Microsoft has implemented PC/SC as part of the
7816. Win32 API.

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Built for toughness and durability
Robust casing with sealed LCD and control buttons. Dampers and rubber
seals to protect internal hardware

Withstands 1 m. drop
on concrete surface

- no fear, full confidence


IP53 water and
- lower downtime
dust resistant
- less maintenance costs

IP53 Ingress Protection rating:


- IP5x: protected against dust ingress
- IPx3: protected against direct sprays of water up
to 600 from vertical

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Medical grade compliance (optional)
Electrically safe but also easy to clean, silent and durable

Low current leakage


power-supply

Medical grade
LCD panel

- non-disruptive
- no dust problems
ON
PTI - no interference with other electronic
O Medical Grade compliance
• Safety: equipment in the patient vicinity
- IEC 60601-1
• EMC: - patient protected against electrical
- IEC 60601-1-2 shock hazards
- EN 55011/CISPR11 – Class B
• C-CSA-US, CE, KEMA, FCC

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Complete line of accessories
From grab & go docking station to space saving VESA mount options

(see next slide)

Docking station VESA Back-cover VESA Kickstand and


mounting adapter* mounting bracket* Hand-Carry strap

Battery
position at
the back

Docking AC adapter Battery Docking Station with Stylus


Station (EU/US/UK) Battery Charger* pack (3x)

* These optional accessories can be supplied on project basis, whenever a minimum order quantity is agreed upon advance

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ProScribe WH121V VESA mounting adapter
Example with Ergotron StyleView point of care cart

Ergotron
StyleView
LCD cart

Docking Station VESA


mounting adapter

- extra power autonomy of up to 14 hours


Back-cover VESA
- convenience of large-size work-surface and mounting bracket
separate keyboard table
- height adjustable for comfortable data entry
whether sitting or standing
- grab & go utilisation StyleView Power System

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One size doesn’t fit all
Main part numbers for IT and Medical grade versions

IT Grade ProScribe Medical Grade ProScribe


PAD - WT121XB PAD - WT121XE-M
• 256MB SRAM - 512MB CF memory • 512MB SRAM - 1024MB CF memory

PAD - WT121XE PAD - WT121XES-M


• 512MB SRAM - 1024MB CF memory • 512MB SRAM - 1024MB CF memory
All Boxes include:
- ProScribe PAD
• Smart Card Reader
- Windows XPe SP2 PAD - WT121XES
- Power supply adapter • 512MB SRAM - 1024MB CF memory
(US/UK/EU cord)
- Extra stylus pen • Smart Card Reader
- Hand-carry strap & Kick-stand

Docking Station – WD121 Docking Station – WD121-M


• without power supply adapter • without power supply adapter

Docking Station – WP121 Docking Station – WP121-M


• with power supply adapter • with power supply adapter

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Full data security on the wireless link
Data remains protected and only authorized users can access the network
thanks to WPA2 support
(1): optional: use WPA2
personal mode or standard
data application authentication WEP encryption in case no
base server server(1) server available
Advanced Encryption
Standard (AES) or PSK
internet
Extensible Authentication
Protocol (EAP)

WPA Enterprise Mode: Wireless Protected Access 2 (WAP2) is based on the WPA Personal Mode: The ProScribe supports WPA2
final IEEE 802.11i and replaces WEP (Wireless Equivalent Protocol) with a Personal Mode in case an authentication server is not
strong new encryption technology called Advanced Encryption Standard available. It uses a pre-shared key (PSK) for authentication.
(AES). It supports mutual authentication using IEEE 802.1X/Extensible This mode uses applied authentication in which a pass-
Authentication Protocol (EAP) for password protected network access through phrase (the PSK) is manually entered on the access point to
the use of an authentication server (RADIUS). generate the encryption key.

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Transparent access to any user application
Thin client architecture means higher data security, easy network administration
and lower cost of ownership

data application
- Independent Computer base server
Architecture (ICA) protocol - or -
- Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) internet

Thin client access protocol: Citrix ICA or Microsoft RDP ensures


that only minimal data (keystrokes, mouse clicks and screen
updates) crosses the network.

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Direct and easy access to Internet
ProScribe provides all the benefits of a web-tablet and more

Internet Protocol
internet internet
server server
internet

Full Internet access: Windows XPe IE is fully compatible with IE version of Windows XPpro
SP2. It supports XML and DTML pages as well as all common GIF, JPEG, AIFF and XBM files
and XMP9 compatible media. A Java enabler or flash player can be installed as needed.

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ProScribe Ruggedized Wireless Thin Client

thin but tough, a smart display for


on-the go computing
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