Healthcare Solutions - Eaton`s Power Quality

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Power Quality Solutions for Medical
Applications in the 21st Century
Chris Loeffler
© 2009 Eaton Corporation. All rights reserved.
Current healthcare market drivers
Health Reform Act
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Making health insurance more affordable
• 32 million more people covered
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New competitive health insurance market
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Health care facilities will have to be more efficient (frugal)
Greater accountability
• Higher reliance on technology
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End discrimination against existing conditions
• Increased care required for those in need
Purpose: Help stabilize the budget and the economy
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Supporting the health reform act
American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA)
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Investing $19 billion in computerized medical records that will help
to reduce costs and improve quality while ensuring patients’
privacy
• $1 billion for prevention and wellness to improve America’s
health and help to reduce health care costs
• $1.1 billion for research to give doctors tools to make the best
treatment decisions for their patients by providing objective
information on the relative benefits of treatments
• $500 million for health workforce to help train the next
generation of doctors and nurses.
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The HITECH Act, part of the ARRA includes Medicare incentives
for adoption and “meaningful use” of certified EHR technology
EHR = Electronic Health Records
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Policing the health reform act
The HITECH Act requirements are
governed by:
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CCHIT - requires backup of 24x7
application operation that a UPS
provides when integrated with the
EHR system.
Including a UPS is crucial to
demonstrating meaningful use of an
EHR system and thus eligibility for
stimulus bill funding.
• Grants and Medicaid incentives
begin in 2011 for those meeting
the meaningful use clause.
Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH)
Certification Commission for Health Information Technology (CCHIT)
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HITECH Act
HITECH Act Regulations
• 42 CFR: Parts 412, 413, 422 and 495
• 45 CFR: Subtitle A, Subchapter D
• Subchapter D – Health information technology
• PART 170 – Health information technology standards,
implementation specifications, and certification criteria and
certification programs for health information technology
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Additional legislation impacting healthcare
Public Law 104-191-Aug.21,1996
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Health Insurance portability and accountability act of 1996
• Health care clearinghouse-The term 'health care clearinghouse' means a public or
private entity that processes or facilitates the processing of nonstandard data
elements of health information into standard data elements.
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Achieve IT transformation
What’s important: Create the Electronic Health Record via the digitization of
patient data for real time access of lab, financial, imaging, and clinical
documents, with unsurpassed security
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Replace aging facilities
What’s important: Create a 21st century enterprise for healing that is
able to serve an increasingly sophisticated and growing population
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Rising outpatient utilization rates
What’s important: Deliver quick and efficient outpatient and ambulatory
services using the most advanced technologies available
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Provide healthcare hospitality
What’s important: Provide large, comfortable single patient rooms which
accommodate new technology required for changing levels of acuity
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Keep pace with technology
What’s important: Make required investments in technology that
improve operational efficiency and desired clinical outcomes
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SUSTAINABILITY
What’s important: Set the “Green” example for the community by
maintaining an energy efficient and environmentally sustainable enterprise
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Healthcare
Greater
Reliability
Operating Cost
Efficiencies
Effective Use
of Capital
Enhanced
Safety
Risk
Mitigation
Sustainability
UPS,
surge
strips
Generator
Quick
Connect
Paralleling
Switchgear
Automatic
Transfer
Switches
UPS,
surge
strips
UPS, power
distribution,
Enclosures,
software
Power
Xpert
Software
Systems
Analysis
and
Design
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Standby generators aren’t enough…
UPSs clean the utility power ensuring pure, uninterrupted power
during transition from utility to generator and back to utility.
Utility Power
Or Generator
Clean
Power
Critical Systems
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Comprehensive Power Quality solutions
3-phase UPS
Clean AC
Power
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Utility Power
Or Generator
Data Centers
Diagnostic
Imaging
Software
1-phase UPS
Clean AC
Power
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DC Systems
Clean DC
Power
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Clinical Lab
equipment
Servers
Networks
Call/Patient
Monitoring
Services
Telecom PBX
Wireless
Central Office
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Knowledge building tools (Interactive Hospital)
What’s important: IT systems typically represent 1/3 of a hospital’s capital
expenditures. Power quality problems impact overall business efficiency, data
loss, and equipment failures
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Knowledge building tools (Interactive Hospital)
What’s important: IT systems typically represent 1/3 of a hospital’s capital
expenditures. Power quality problems impact overall business efficiency, data
loss, and equipment failures
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Knowledge building tools (Interactive Hospital)
What’s important: IT systems typically represent 1/3 of a hospital’s capital
expenditures. Power quality problems impact overall business efficiency, data
loss, and equipment failures
http://powerquality.eaton.com/About-Us/Markets/Healthcare/Interactive-Hospital.asp
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Powering nurses stations
What’s important: Protecting the IT systems used for patient data entry and
communication, including IT / Computer systems, Computerized Physician
Order Entry (CPOE) systems, and PoE phone systems
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Powering laboratory systems
What’s important: Protecting the analysis systems used for diagnosis of the
patient data entry including Hematology analyzers, blood/gas analyzers,
centrifuges, and PoE phone systems
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Powering imaging systems
What’s important: Protecting the imaging systems used for critical picture
diagnosis of patient conditions including MRI, CT, X-ray, PET, Ultrasound
Mammography, picture archiving and communication systems (PACS)
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Powering molecular imaging systems
What’s important: Protecting the vivo and in-vivo imaging systems used for
diagnosis of patient conditions including florescence, bioluminescence,
absorption or reflectance optical imaging, SPECT, PET and magnetic imaging
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Powering front office systems
What’s important: Protecting the patient records input systems used to admit
patients capturing ailment reasons with billing and insurance information
including: computer systems, telecommunication systems
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Powering EHR storage and transmission
What’s important: Protecting the data center / computer rooms used for
gathering and safeguarding all the patients EHR data, and storing or
transferring that data to meet the demands of 21st century healthcare facility
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Typical question about UPS systems
Do I need a medical grade UPS system?
• UL 60601-1 or EN/IEC 60601-1 rated
systems are used for patient contact
equipment
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Standards are written around patient safety
• Medical Devices (MD)
• In-Vitro Diagnostic Medical Devices (IVD)
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MD devices typically need to meet UL 60601-1
• Syringe pumps, artificial respirators, surgical
lasers, patient monitors
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In Vitro Diagnostic Devices (IVD) do not
• Centrifuges, hematology analyzers,
blood/gas analyzers, other lab equipment.
Most EHR equipment will fall outside these
requirements
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Eaton powers healthcare technologies
Power management solutions and UPSs
help assure the integrity of patient care by
ensuring mission-critical diagnostic
imaging, IT, clinical, and monitoring
systems operate at optimum levels at all
times.
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Trusted by key mission-critical organizations
Diagnostic imaging providers – GE Medical
Systems, Siemens Medical Solutions, Phillips &
TomoTherapy
Clinical lab vendors – J&J Ortho-Clinical
Diagnostics
Group Purchasing Organizations (GPO) – Premier,
Inc., AmeriNet & Mercy Resource Management,
Inc.
Preferred vendor – Triad Hospitals
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Our experience
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Baptist Health System of Alabama
St. Vincent’s
Jackson Hospital
Healthsouth
Triad Hospitals
Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin
Harvard Medical School
UAB Health System
Charlton Hospital
…and 1500 more healthcare facilities
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Professional advice and real world information
• Eaton in Institutions
• Education and Training seminars
• Case studies and solution
brochures
• Content leadership, videos, media
placement and print contribution
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Additional resources
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Power Quality (Uninterruptible Power Supplies / Power Distribution) healthcare portal • www.powerquality.eaton.com/Healthcare
Eaton Electrical overall healthcare portal • www.eaton.com/EatonCom/Markets/Electrical/Markets/Institutions/Healthcare
Eaton interactive hospital • www.powerquality.eaton.com/About-Us/Markets/Healthcare/Interactive-Hospital.asp
Eaton healthcare guide –
www.powerquality.eaton.com/Healthcare
Includes qualifying questions to help healthcare providers determine a solution
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Where to start
• Familiarize yourself with the data input, storage and
transmission needs for meaningful use
• Investigate suppliers that can support the equipment needed
to accomplish meaningful use
• Call in experts from companies currently supporting the
healthcare industry, who can help you determine what
products make sense
• Reap the benefits of meeting or exceeding the meaningful
use clauses, and enter the 21st century
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Summary
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Eaton has a long history of technology
leadership to give you the best power
protection
Trusted solution provider with over 1500
hospital installations
Understands healthcare needs and
partners with key healthcare-critical
organizations such as GE Medical Systems
and Siemens Medical Solutions
The most complete line of power
protection, distribution, metering and
monitoring hardware and software to fit
your 21st century needs
A world-class service organization to
provide you the peace of mind
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Contact information
www.powerquality.eaton.com
Phone: 1-800-356-5794
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