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Panasonic Toughbook an essential tool for Ambulance Victoria
April 11th, 2013

Ambulance Victoria has been utilising Panasonic’s rugged Toughbooks in the field since 2004. An in-depth evaluation of a range of devices saw the Toughbook come out on top for its ability to meet Ambulance Victoria’s technical requirements, along with its weight, screen size, long battery life with easy battery swap out, rugged qualities and Wi-Fi®,  capabilities.

Toughbook Ambulance Victoria

The Toughbooks have been used to access VACIS®, a world-leading emergency electronic patient care record system that paves the way for research to further enhance ambulance performance. Using the Toughbooks, paramedics can download information from medical devices used in the field like cardiac monitors and defibrillators. Upon arrival at a hospital, this information is then shared to continue assisting in emergency patient care. Wireless technology is used to synchronise the Toughbook with the central VACIS database.

Now, Ambulance Victoria is updating its Toughbook stock with CF-19 and CF-C1 models to meet its increasing need for 3G-enabled units to interface with other systems. When a paramedic is responding to an emergency, VACIS allows the patient’s care record (PCR) to be accessed. Part of the PCR is prepopulated via 3G with dispatch information which can be printed or transmitted to a web service accessible during patient handover at the hospital.

Noelle McCabe, Manager Solution Delivery, Information & Technology, Ambulance Victoria, explained the benefits of the Toughbook and the reason for the upgrade, saying, “A paramedic’s primary focus is the patient they are treating and unlike most office-based workers, attention to the care of a computer is not a high priority. The Toughbook’s hot swappable batteries are essential for paramedics who work long shifts and do not have the opportunity to recharge the Toughbook after 8 hours.

”The original fleet of units were not 3G enabled, however due to enhancements to the VACIS system, a real-time interface from our dispatching centre was a desirable feature for us and which we believe further aids our paramedics in the field who before VACIS handwrote patient records.”

Matthew Connolly, Product Manager Toughbook, Panasonic Australia, details the rugged credentials of the Toughbook, explaining ,“Panasonic CF-19 Toughbooks are built with a magnesium alloy frame and a shock-mounted hard drive which can withstand knocks and heavy vibrations, and survive falls from up to 180cm, whilst the CF-C1 Toughbooks are resistant to up to 177 millilitres of liquid spills and can withstand 100-kgf pressurised vibration which is great for field workers such as ambulance staff who may drop and knock their devices when working at a fast pace while on duty.”

As well, the fact that Toughbooks are dust and water resistant and have high brightness screens, ideal for both poorly and brightly lit environments, make them an essential tool for Ambulance Victoria, assisting paramedics in providing high quality patient care

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Sydney Adventist Hospital dives into digital e-Health with Panasonic Toughbooks
February 18th, 2013

With the purchase of 47 Panasonic Toughbooks, Sydney Adventist Hospital (SAH) has moved into the digital e-Health age. Offering a range of advantages, SAH’s implementation of e-Health is set to significantly enhance the way health information is shared. The Toughbooks will help the hospital move towards its goals of a paperless environment and to minimise the risk of human error.

 

The use of electronic records allows medical information to be easily accessible to medical professionals when and where they need it – from patients’ bedsides to doctors’ offices through to corridors and diagnostic areas. The mobile technology used needs to be able to withstand the knocks, drops and spills you would expect in a busy medical environment.

The 47 Toughbook CF-C1 tablet PCs are being used by doctors and nurses to access an in-house clinical information system called SanCare. SanCare is integrated with SAH’s Patient Administration System and billing system, and supports important functions such as admission, discharge and transfer, medical progress notes and patient observations, diagnostic test ordering and referrals.

The CF-C1 is the world’s lightest 12.1 inch convertible tablet PC making it the ideal business rugged solution for SAH. It features a special drainage system that protects the keyboard and interior from spillages, and can withstand falls from a height of up to 76cm without being damaged, protecting the hard disk from harm.

Chris Williams, CIO of SAH, said that the combination of ruggedness, light weight and generous battery life was important in the decision to go with the CF-C1 solution. “We were looking for something that would be rugged enough to survive the demands of everyday hospital life, but that was also not too heavy as the staff needed to be able to carry them around easily. The other important factor that was a must-have for us was a reasonable battery life, so that battery changing wouldn’t disrupt the shift too much.”

Panasonic’s Toughbook CF-C1 was the solution SAH had been looking for. “In our opinion, any technology that positively assists clinical physicians is definitely worth investing in, as it supports better care for everyone,” said Williams.

Find out more here.

 

Panasonic Toughbook Drives Efficiency at Honda Australia
October 11th, 2011

Fully-rugged Toughbook CF-19 satisfies requirements for durability and reliable performance in Honda car workshops Australia-wide.

World Riderz leave Sydney and enter Malaysia
September 7th, 2010

WorldRiderz Stephane Etienne and Paul Torriero have now completed the first section of their motorcycle journey between Sydney and Paris. Highlights so far have included hospital visits in Sydney and Brisbane visiting patients with chronic Kidney Disease as well as giraffes in Dubbo and the hotsprings in lighting bridge.

Have a watch of the first video diary from the guys here and don’t forget you can donate on the official site here

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The WorldRiderZ goal is to raise awareness and money to support ongoing CKD research at Sydney Children’s Hospital, a world leader in paediatric renal and urological treatment. Funds raised will benefit research and the building of a ‘Global Renal Network’ to share information with Renal and Urology medical professionals across the five continents the WorldRiderz will visit during the three-month journey. Here at Panasonic Australia we’re proud to be supporting WorldRiderz by providing rugged technology – including ToughBook computers and LUMIX cameras to support the journey.

Panasonic Australia provides technology for WorldRiderz Sydney to Paris charity motorbike ride
August 5th, 2010

Panasonic Australia is providing rugged technology – including Toughbook computers and LUMIX cameras – to support the Worldriderz motorcycle ride from Sydney, Australia to Paris, France to benefit Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) research.

The WorldRiderZ goal is to raise awareness and money to support ongoing CKD research at Sydney Children’s Hospital, a world leader in paediatric renal and urological treatment. Funds raised will benefit research and the building of a ‘Global Renal Network’ to share information with Renal and Urology medical professionals across the five continents the WorldRiderz will visit during the three-month journey.

You will be able to follow the whole trip right here on the blog where we will be providing regular updates, and you can also follow the trip through the official Facebook page here or follow the adventure on Twitter here and make a donation on the official site here

Here is WorldRiderZ founder, Stephane Etienne, introducing the concept and describing his motivations for the trip:

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