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This document explores the essential mobile technology requirements for clinicians, focusing on access to vital records, current knowledge, communication tools, and scheduling. It outlines how identity and access management, robust networks, and effective hardware solutions are implemented to meet these needs. The role of assistive technology and standards in managing millions of user identities is emphasized. Key considerations include the design and functionality of devices, ensuring security, and compliance with NHS standards, ultimately enhancing healthcare delivery.
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Mobile Technology in the National Programme Miles Gray Hardware Platform Architect
What does the clinician need? • Access to; • The Record • Current Knowledge • Communications • Diary / Scheduling • Security
How is this provided? • Identity / Access Management • Networks • Hardware • Applications and Tools • Knowledge Portals • Standards
Identity Management • 5-8 Million IDs to be managed • Authentication – Device – NOS – Spine – Local Business Applications • Administration • Smart Cards – Proximity – ISO7816 – ISO14443A – MiFare – Mag Strip
LAN PAN WAN MAN * 3G WCDMA GPRS EDGE WiMAX 802.16 Real Broadband Wi-Fi 802.11 <300ft. * UWB and Bluetooth RFID/ TAG
Suitable for Healthcare ? A5 / Paperback book size < 2lbs Embedded wifi a,,b,,g, radio /3g Attach Strap or other easy way to carry Embedded bluetooth, radio – wireless thermometers etc 1024 x768 Pen Input Reduced cracks or crevices to minimise accumulation of bacteria Semi Rugged, wipeable casing Authentication / X509 / Proximity NHS Support for docking station for Keyboard and secondary screen also battery recharge Visible NHS logo Distinctive / unusual colour Barcode and RFID Camera >2 megapixel 8 hour battery life
NHS Mail • Accessible via IMAP and works with all standards compliant mobile email clients • NHS Mail will migrate to Microsoft Exchange 2007 staring later this year • Connecting for Health will be among the first NHS organisations to migrate
Safe and Secure • IPSPG • Warranted Environments • Good Practice Guidelines (GPGs) • Wireless LAN Technologies • GPRS & PDAs • VPN • VLAN • Media Disposal & Destruction • Cryptographic Standards • N3 Access and Use • E-Mail, Calendar & Messaging Services • http://nww.connectingforhealth.nhs.uk/igsecurity/gpg