Health-care consortium Master Health Services Brisbane (MHS) in Australia has deployed a wireless network and VPN to improve treatment efficiency.The network will enable doctors and visiting practitioners to access patient records, track surgical equipment and make calls within MHS’ 32 operating theaters. Visiting practitioners can use the VPN to remotely access updated patient records from their offices, where they previously had to carry possibly old data via laptops.MHS will install the technology over the next 18 months in its seven hospitals and says it will provide the foundation for a rollout of health-care applications. MHS Brisbane, which has the system successfully operating in its South Brisbane adult’s hospital, cares for about half a million people annually and employs more than 5,000 staff. The MHS network is built on provider Cisco’s 4100 series wireless LAN controllers and Cisco Aironet 1000 series lightweight access points. A touch-screen application tracks surgical instruments as they progress through sterilization, and as they enter and exit the operating theater. MHS Brisbane CEO Malcolm Thatcher said the technology is critical to the consortium’s “smart hospital vision” strategy.“Choosing the right networking partner was absolutely critical to the future of our smart hospital vision, as the network is at the heart of what we want to achieve,” Thatcher said. “Cisco was the only vendor which demonstrated its thorough understanding of the health sector and is making significant investments in the area.” Cisco Queensland regional manager John Winters said, “The benefits which IP-based networking can provide organizations such as MHS go well beyond e-mail and Web searches towards true, real-time interactivity with the information the care providers need.”-Darren Pauli, Computerworld Today (Australia)Check out our CIO News Alerts and Tech Informer pages for more updated news coverage. Related content brandpost Sponsored by Palo Alto Networks Operational technology systems require a robust Zero Trust strategy in 2024 Zero Trust provides a foundation for creating a stronger security posture in 2024. By Navneet Singh, vice president of marketing, network security, Palo Alto Networks Dec 05, 2023 6 mins Security brandpost Sponsored by AWS in collaboration with IBM How digital twin technology is changing complex industrial processes forever As the use cases for digital twins proliferate, it is becoming clear that data-driven enterprises with a track record of innovation stand the best chance of success. By Laura McEwan Dec 05, 2023 4 mins Digital Transformation brandpost Sponsored by AWS in collaboration with IBM Why modernising applications needs to be a ‘must’ for businesses seeking growth Around one-third of enterprises are spending heavily on application modernisation and aiming for cloud native status. The implications for corporate culture, structure and priorities will be profound. By Laura McEwan Dec 05, 2023 5 mins Digital Transformation opinion 11 ways to reduce your IT costs now Reorienting IT’s budget toward future opportunities is a big reason why CIOs should review their IT portfolios with an eye toward curbing unnecessary spending and realizing maximum value from every IT investment. By Stephanie Overby Dec 05, 2023 11 mins Budget Cloud Management IT Governance Podcasts Videos Resources Events SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe