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Wireless EMI in Healthcare Facilities
sponsored by BlackBerry
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Posted:
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15 Jun 2007
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Published:
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15 Nov 2006
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Format:
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PDF
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Length:
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29
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Type:
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White Paper
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Language:
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English
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ABSTRACT:
Electromagnetic interference (EMI) between wireless electronic transmitting devices and medical equipment is a small but growing problem that should not be ignored by healthcare organizations (HCOs). While the risk of EMI caused by wireless devices to medical equipment and patient health is real, evidence shows that HCOs can successfully manage and mitigate wireless EMI at appropriate levels by following industry best practices and adopting policy guidelines recommended by government and relevant associations and institutions.
This white paper details suggested best practices for how to manage EMI as well as new concepts to consider going forward that you can pick and choose from to form the best plan specific to your organization.
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Author
J. Tikkanen
JJT Consulting Group
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BROWSE RELATED
RESOURCES
Best Practices | Handheld Devices | Health Care Industry | Medical Software | Mobile Device Management | Mobile Workers | Wireless Computing | Wireless Security
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