Proactive Monitoring
for your clinical imaging environments
and workflows
Proactive Monitoring
for your clinical imaging environments
and workflows
Every environment is different in terms of infrastructure, applications, and service level expectations. Traditional monitoring handles the base level components, but often it is the clinical components that go unnoticed until a problem occurs. Our goal is not to replace your current staff, nor approaches, but to augment your strategy with focused attention to the clinical aspects.
We offer education geared towards IT professionals. Four classes are structured to provide general imaging knowledge, a deep dive understanding of protocols, and a tangible game plan to begin effective monitoring.
We also offer several audit options and several monitoring options to work hand-in-hand with existing staff and solutions.
What is the significance of 104adt ?
104 - Most clinical environments have some type of imaging. It may be X-Ray, CT, MRI, or Ultrasound. Images are typically sent from an image capture device to an image repository. These images typically travel over a network on port 104; hence the significance of 104.
adt - ADT is a very common HL7 message type. HL7 messages are used to send data between different applications, and without messaging most applications will not function correctly; hence the significance of adt.
What is the cost of downtime ?
Downtime has both tangible and intangible costs. Tangible costs range into the thousands of dollars of lost revenue per hour, but often it is the intangible costs that hurt the most and affect both staff and patients. Staff experience frustration, delay, and possible rework and eventually lose trust in their technical capabilities. Patients experience delay, possible rescheduling, and fear that their medical issue is not being resolved quickly. It makes sense to detect problems before they turn into a downtime situation, or at a minimum, report a problem as quickly as possible to the right resources for investigation.
Check out my webinar hosted by David Montoya with Paessler.
Topic: Today’s medical environment is complex, fast-paced, and ever-changing. Hardware and software components can be located on-site, at a colocation facility, and hosted off-site. Unlike other industries, downtime can affect patient care. PRTG has the ability to monitor components not typically considered as the responsibility of IT, so join David and our guest from 104adt, Steve, to see how PRTG can help in a medical environment supporting medical imaging. Link
"It was clear from the beginning that Steve knows the medical imaging environment. His efforts resulted in up-time that exceeded our expectations"
- JK, Greenville South Carolina
"Monitoring has improved our ability to arrive at work and be productive immediately. No more hoping the systems are all working."
- EG, Greenville South Carolina
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