Monitoring à distance, maintenance prédictive, nouvelles sources de collectes d’information dans les interactions avec les utilisateurs, les promesses de l’IoT sont nombreuses pour optimiser les processus opérationnels en place ou enrichir la connaissance de ses clients/usagers. Pour autant, la promesse ne s’arrête pas là et permet d’aller plus loin en ouvrant la voie à de nouveaux services. Au cours de cette session, Schneider, Hager et Engie viendront partager leur expérience concrète de la transformation de leurs business models actuels ou de ceux de leurs clients grâce à l’IoT.
2. Laurent Petit
Nicolas Falleau
Partner Managed Services VP
Schneider Electric
Nicolas Coudert
Head of Partner Mngt
Capsule Tech Qualcomm Life
IoT Lead
Microsoft
11. Create the Internet of Your Things
www.InternetofYourThings.com
CHALLENGE
Lille Regional Teaching University Hospital (Lille
CHRU), a provider of healthcare for 4 million
residents in northern France, wanted to provide a
better experience for patients and improve workflow
for staff by connecting media services,
communications tools, and patient records in a
centralized interface at the bedside.
o Improved patient care and operational
efficiency with centralized access to data
o Cut patient adoption time from four hours to
five minutes with customizable, touchscreen
interface
o Improved scalability and gained simplified,
remote management
BENEFITSSOLUTION
The hospital replaced standalone TVs with
interactive, touchscreen bedside terminals from
Care and Comfort based on Microsoft technology.
Patients use the terminals to video chat with family,
order meals, communicate with nurses, and work with
office apps. The solution is designed to provide a
separate interface for clinicians to access patient
records and scans.
LILLE REGIONAL TEACHING UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL
A better bedside manner,
courtesy of the Internet of Things
"We like working with Microsoft technology for several reasons
[because] we can integrate our terminals more easily into an
existing IT environment, and we can also take advantage of
built-in functionality such as multilingual support."
Sacha Devillers
Vice President of International Sales
A leading provider of healthcare to 4 million residents in northern France, Lille Regional Teaching University Hospital (Lille CHRU) has 3,000 beds, 15,000 employees, and provides in-patient services to more than 87,000 people each year.
To deliver more personalized services and a better in-room experience, the hospital replaced standalone TVs with a touchscreen interface that connects to a back-end IT infrastructure including specialized medical systems.
Leveraging the Internet of Things to improve healthcare, the solution enables patients to video chat with family, order meals, and communicate with nurses. A separate interface for clinicians can provide access to patient records and images.
Improved patient care and operational efficiency with centralized access to data
Cut patient adoption time from four hours to five minutes with customizable, touchscreen interface
Improved scalability and gained simplified, remote management
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