• 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
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Answering the call for mobile displays
Developing innovative display solutions, another FIMI advantage
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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
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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
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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
Metaframe 3.0
IP Dterm
wired phone
SOPHO VoIP
Dterm SP30 Healthcare
softphone Information
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
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
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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
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Not just for medical professionals
Designed for any workflow user who spends most of the time on the move
Programmable
Soft-keys (3x)
Operating System:
Windows XPe SP2
Pointing device
Remote Protocol: • Mouse navigator
Microsoft RDP 5.1 • Enter key & right click
Citrix ICA 8.0
Internet Explorer 6.0
On Screen
Keyboard key
Security slot
• Kensington
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Myriad of I/O interfaces for easy expansion
Unmatched in the mobile thin client market
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Full connectivity with external devices
Windows XPe supports any type of third-party device
LAN
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
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Medical grade compliance (optional)
Electrically safe but also easy to clean, silent and durable
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
Battery
position at
the back
* 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
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One size doesn’t fit all
Main part numbers for IT and Medical grade versions
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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
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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