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Judging from the audience’s positive reaction, Sprint Nextel CEO Dan Hesse hit the nail on the head Monday when he presented on wireless technology in the health care industry. He couldn’t have chosen a riper industry. Even beyond all the political noise, this is an industry in transformation. Pressure? You got it–cost cutting and a huge push to increase the quality of care for starters.

Hesse says one key to all of this is wireless. He delivered his keynote address to the HIMSS (Health Information and Management Systems Society) annual conference in Atlanta.

The ways that healthcare providers are using wireless to increase efficiency and better manage costs, Hesse told his audience, are achieving “some truly remarkable, transformative advancements in delivering faster, better patient care.”

He pointed to a slew of specific examples and noted caregivers are using smartphones equipped with medical applications, secure access to lab results, x-rays, vital signs, drug-to-drug interactions, and other important medical records. He said the trends point to a rising use of wireless data transactions and a growing dependence on the capacity that 4G technology delivers.

It’s fascinating to consider how wireless, particularly 4G, could transform the healthcare business. Information exchanges are becoming increasingly data-heavy – through applications such as streaming video, virtual office visits, radiologic image transmission, virtual collaboration, and other varied on-demand applications. That’s where 4G comes in; it has the bandwidth to handle the load and make these exchanges happen from almost anywhere.

Hesse described the changes that wireless is bringing and will continue to bring to healthcare as an “historic opportunity,” and it’s true. With the ability to access information easily and quickly, and have it available anywhere, the delivery of healthcare services makes more efficient use of providers’ time and resources, achieving the twin goals of lower costs and the highest-quality care.

The potential is huge. As one example Network World points out, ” A study released last summer by ABI Research projected that there will be approximately 15 million wireless telehealth sensors and devices in use by 2012, or more than double the number of wireless telehealth systems in use today. ABI says that these systems will be used primarily to “monitor and track the status of patients with chronic conditions” so that their providers can detect early warning signs before they become dangerous.

For a full written transcript of Dan Hesse’s keynote, visit HIMSS keynote.

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IBM And Mayo Clinic Announce Aneurysm Detection Innovation

International Business Machines Corp. (NYSE: IBM) and the internationally renowned Mayo Clinic have developed a new method of detecting brain aneurysms using analytic technology with better speed and accuracy than existing forms of detection.

IBM and Mayo announced that the new method has a 95% accuracy rate in detecting aneurysms versus a 70% accuracy rate for manual interpretation.

IBM and the Mayo Clinic began collaborating together on other projects in 2001, when IBM aided the Mayo Clinic's data organization. They have since collaborated on other projects which led to the current innovation.

IBM has been has been developing applications to give it a bigger presence in the cloud computing market. The next step is to make the technological innovations that are being developed with the Mayo Clinic and offer them to other hospitals and medical institutions via cloud computing.

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Avnet Introduces New Vendor Neutral Archive Solutions for Medical Images

Avnet Helps Value-Added Resellers Meet the Growing Demand for Centralized Medical Image Storage

TEMPE, Ariz.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--November 30, 2009-- 

To help value-added resellers and their healthcare-focused customers take advantage of funding related to the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA), Avnet Technology Solutions today announced new solutions and service offerings to assist in the storage and management of medical images as part of electronic health records (EHR). As a solutions distribution leader and an operating group of Avnet, Inc. (NYSE: AVT), Avnet Technology Solutions will enable its partners in the U.S. and Canada to offer complete Vendor Neutral Archive (VNA) solutions through its healthcare solutions practice -- Avnet HealthPath(TM).

"Hospitals and medical facilities need trusted IT advisors who understand the industry and their technology pain points," said David Hutchinson, director of healthcare solutions, Avnet Technology Solutions Americas. "Healthcare organizations want to work with value-added resellers that are armed with solutions designed to centralize silos of patient health information -- especially medical images -- address unique industry storage and security requirements, and provide easy access and management of patient records. The Vendor Neutral Archive solutions and services now available through Avnet's healthcare-trained reseller partners are designed to meet these challenges head on."

As part of its VNA offerings, Avnet's partners will now be able to provide Enterprise Medical Image Management Assessment services to their customers. These assessments analyze the medical imaging systems of departments and facilities based on quantifiable metrics, clinical processes and growth patterns. The resulting analysis provides a recommended technology roadmap based on study volumes, study sizes, growth rates and record retention policies. Medical facilities will also receive a personalized business case, focusing on the three-year cost savings through system centralization, data migration and resource optimization.

Additionally, Avnet has signed distribution agreements with three industry-leading VNA independent software vendors (ISVs), including:

   -- Acuo  Technologies: developer of high-performance software for 
      intelligent medical image management, standards based archiving, data 
      migration tools and services. Acuo has installed over 475 
      implementations worldwide 
   -- DeJarnette  Research Systems, Inc.: developer of "best of breed" medical 
      imaging workflow and medical image management software. The company's  25 
      years in the PACS and medical informatics space makes it one of the 
      oldest and most trusted names in the market 
   -- TeraMedica  Healthcare Technology: a medical informatics company that 
      provides software to collect digital medical images from diverse data 
      sources across healthcare systems and manage them in a single patient 
      snapshot 

The software available from these ISVs can be used in conjunction with Avnet's extensive portfolio of storage products from suppliers such as EMC, HP, Hitachi Data Systems, IBM, NetApp and Sun Microsystems to create comprehensive VNA solutions.

"Our healthcare clients are seeking to improve patient care while reducing the cost of delivering quality care," said Karen Burton, healthcare business development manager at Logicalis. "Incorporating vendor neutral archiving solutions provides a single interface for image-enabled electronic health records, and greatly reduces the cost of image data management, data migrations and business continuity. Avnet's Vendor Neutral Archive partners and services, combined with Logicalis' enterprise design, development, deployment and ongoing management, deliver a solid platform for image-enabled electronic health record solutions, and a cost effective long-term strategy for managing and securing patient health information."

For more information, please visit Avnet's booth, #4719, located in South Hall A at RSNA 2009 in Chicago. Additionally, Stuart C. Gardner, president and founder of SGA Consulting, will discuss the importance of VNA during his presentation, "Why and How Far Health Care IT Is Behind Our Non--Health Care IT Brethren," at RSNA 2009. This session will be held on December 2, 2009 from 8:30 a.m. -- 10:00 a.m. CT in E350.

For additional comments from the participants involved in Avnet's VNA solution offerings, including David Stalder, executive vice president and co-founder, Abrio Healthcare Solutions; Michael J. Gray, President, Gray Consulting; Stuart C. Gardner, President and Founder of SG&A Consulting; Jeff Timbrook, CEO, Acuo Technologies; Wayne DeJarnette, CEO DeJarnette Research Systems, Inc.; and Jim Prekop, CEO, TeraMedica Healthcare Technology, please visit VNA partner quotes on Avnet's press room.

About Avnet Technology Solutions

Avnet Technology Solutions is an operating group of Phoenix-based Avnet, Inc. As a global technology sales and marketing organization, Avnet Technology Solutions has sales divisions focused on specific customer segments and a select line card strategy enabling an exceptional level of attention to the needs of its customers and suppliers. For fiscal year 2009, the group served customers in more than 30 countries and generated US $7.04 billion in annual revenue. The group's Web site is www.ats.avnet.com.

Avnet, Inc. (NYSE:AVT), a Fortune 500 company, is one of the largest distributors of electronic components, computer products and embedded technology in the world. Avnet accelerates its partners' success by connecting the world's leading technology suppliers with a broad base of more than 100,000 customers and providing cost-effective, value-added services and solutions. For the fiscal year ended June 27, 2009, Avnet generated revenue of $16.23 billion. For more information, visit www.avnet.com.

    CONTACT: Brodeur Partners, for Avnet 

Sonia Bovio, 602-224-4048

Cell:

602-758-2651

sbovio@brodeur.com

    SOURCE: Avnet Technology Solutions 
Copyright Business Wire 2009 
 

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