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WELCOME TO DH4HEALTHCARE


DH4Healthcare is the healthcare division for Australia's leading specialist IT hardware distributor, DH Technology.

As part of this division, DH4Healthcare.com has been setup to provide product information and resources for healthcare IT. This includes the latest healthcare-specific hardware devices, from medical carts to tablet PCs and bedside terminals, and related medical-grade products. All products have been carefully selected to ensure they are best-of-breed, purpose-designed, purpose-built, and purpose-fit for acute and community healthcare.

DH4Healthcare.com is a resource for the Australian healthcare and aged care community, both public and private, and is designed to encourage the sharing of information amongst organisations, and to assist in the various stages of electronic medical records implementations. A “Recent Implementations” section on the website features application success stories, detailing how these IT products have been successfully deployed in hospitals throughout Australia.

The website will also provide information about devices being used by specific software suppliers. These include Cerner, iSoft, Ascribe, ISOH, CHARM, and others. This will provide users with valuable insight into the industry’s best practices in the deployment of these applications in their specific environments.

DH4Healthcare products are available via a select network of IT resellers, including all of the major healthcare system integrators.

 

 

 
    

 

 
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Statewide rollout of cart-based telehealth solution commences

Statewide rollout of cart-based telehealth solution commences. This solution allows clinical staff and patients to engage in tele-conferencing consultations
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A hospital installed several Ergotron carts in its Emergency Department

These carts had PCs and large LCD displays attached, and allowed the clinical staff to easily take the computerised medical records system to where it is needed
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Australian College of Emergency Medicine (ACEM) exhibition showcases the Panasonic H1 mobile clinical assistant

This exhibition is a major event in the healthcare calendar, and 2 of the major eMR vendors had the H1 on display
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Hospitals implement proximity card solution to facilitate sign-on and sign-off procedures

After trialing contact smart cards, this district decided on the Xyloc card and KSI reader solution, coupled with the Imprivata SSO application suite
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Oral Health clinicians complete trial of tablet PC

Oral Health clinics in some states run an application developed and owned by the public hospital health system
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Major cart deployment helps nursing staff with ward rounds

Several hospitals joined together to acquire and implement carts for their general wards
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Fully sealed medical grade computer keyboards deployed in hospitals

A group of hospitals has implemented the Man & Machine keyboards as part of its infection control procedures ______________________

Hospital emergency department completes trial of industrial barcode printer

This ED had historically been printing labels for patient admission records, using four desktop label printers