 |
Children’s Memorial Hospital Of Chicago Installs InnerWireless®
System To Enable Complete Medical Mobility
InnerWireless provides uniform wireless coverage,
helping to increase clinical productivity, while supporting patient-safety
objectives
CHICAGO and RICHARDSON, Texas –
Jan. 25, 2005 – Children’s Memorial Hospital
of Chicago has installed the InnerWireless® broadband distribution
system to empower clinical applications and interpersonal communications,
including pagers. The hospital selected InnerWireless because of
its ability to support a full range of wireless applications via
a single distribution infrastructure. The system is a valuable solution
supporting the hospital’s goal of adopting technology to help
reduce medical errors and further improve patient care.
Children’s Memorial was among the first hospitals to install
InnerWireless, which also is in use in some of the country’s
most recognizable buildings, including the 2.8 million-square-foot
Time Warner Center in Manhattan; New York City’s Rockefeller
Center Concourse; and the New Charlotte Arena, future home of the
NBA’s Charlotte Bobcats. Several hospitals across the country
are in various phases of installing the InnerWireless system; Children’s
Memorial went live with InnerWireless in August 2004.
Installed in large commercial buildings, hospitals, campuses, convention
centers – any institution or commercial enterprise –
the InnerWireless System® provides uniform wireless coverage
and facilitates the rapidly expanding number of wireless applications
and devices. The InnerWireless system acts like a wireless utility,
supporting a full range of wireless applications and services, including
wireless LANs, personal communications services (PCS), cell phones,
PDAs and two-way radios for property maintenance and security.
“It’s very difficult for wireless signals to travel
in a hospital, with the steel superstructure, thick concrete walls,
metal-plated floors, and even lead around the radiology rooms,”
said William Brook, director of information technology at Children’s
Memorial Hospital. “We wanted a system that could overcome
those barriers and give us a consistent, uniform wireless signal
and InnerWireless allows us to achieve this result. InnerWireless
supports our medication administration and paging system, and our
cell phone provider has hooked into it as well. Being able to monitor
medication administration wirelessly at the bedside is a huge benefit
and allows our clinicians to do more at the point of care.”
Children’s Memorial installed the InnerWireless system as
part of its response to a report on patient safety published by
the Leapfrog Group. The Leapfrog Group is an initiative driven by
organizations that buy healthcare who are working to initiate breakthrough
improvements in the safety, quality and affordability of healthcare
for Americans. According to the Leapfrog report, implementing technology
designed to mitigate medication errors significantly improves patient
safety. Based on these findings, a special Children’s Memorial
taskforce of IT, pharmacy and clinical personnel was formed, and
the group chose to deploy a wireless infrastructure to enable the
hospital to implement point-of-care medication administration.
The hospital taskforce determined that monitoring medication at
the point of care was required, but realized that placing hardwired
PCs at every bedside was neither practical nor economically feasible.
Therefore, the team pursued a thin-client solution to be powered
by wireless technologies. That’s when Brook learned about
InnerWireless and its ability to support virtually any kind of wireless
device. Brook was intrigued by the prospect of buying a single wireless
system that could empower the hospital’s medication administration
system as well as distribute cellular signals, paging, and even
support the building’s maintenance and security communications.
“New wireless devices and clinical applications are rolling
out so rapidly that even seasoned CIOs are challenged by the prospect
of wireless integration – moving from multi-system chaos to
a single, controlled wireless ecosystem,” said Ed Cantwell,
president, CEO and chairman of InnerWireless. “In no other
industry is it as critical as in the healthcare industry to have
instant access to vital data and resources. Children’s Memorial
is an excellent example of how a multi-service wireless distribution
system can provide enterprise-wide wireless coverage enabling point-of-care
mobility and applications such as bedside medication administration.
We are delighted to be working so closely with Children’s
Memorial, one of the country’s leading pediatric hospitals.”
InnerWireless Exhibiting at 2005 Annual HIMSS Conference and Exhibition
Please visit InnerWireless in booth #7055 at the annual HIMSS Conference
and Exhibition in Dallas, Texas, Feb. 13 – 17.
About Children’s Memorial Hospital
Children’s Memorial Hospital serves more than 93,000 children
each year, with more than 320,000 total outpatient visits annually.
It is the only pediatric trauma center in the Chicagoland area and
is the only free-standing hospital exclusively for children in Illinois.
The 270-bed hospital is home to the Children’s Memorial Research
Center, one of the nation’s premier centers for pediatric
research. The hospital consistently ranks as Illinois’ top
pediatric hospital, and for 12 consecutive years it has been named
as one of the nation’s best by U.S News & World Report
magazine.
About InnerWireless
InnerWireless® supports a full range of wireless applications
and services in hospitals and large commercial buildings with its
broadband, multi-service wireless distribution system. InnerWireless
provides engineered and guaranteed wireless coverage throughout
buildings ranging in size up to 10 million square feet. This permits
InnerWireless to offer a single integrated wireless utility that
accommodates wireless systems essential for:
- Interpersonal Communications
including PCS/cellular, messaging/personal data, enterprise voice,
and paging
- Clinical Operations
including wireless infusion therapy/medical administration, enterprise/clinical
data, WMTS and portable patient monitoring, and people and asset
tracking
- Building Operations
including building automation, security and first-responder communications,
and push-to-talk radios
InnerWireless has a strategic alliance agreement with Johnson Controls,
Inc., the recognized global leader in building controls and infrastructure.
Under the agreement, the two companies collaborate to bring truly
unique wireless solutions to market. Johnson Controls holds an equity
position in InnerWireless. For more information about InnerWireless,
see www.InnerWireless.com
|
 |