As Apple continues to change the educational landscape around the world, iOS is changing lives in a more unexpected environment - healthcare.
The University of California, San Diego’s (UCSD) Jacobs Medical Center will soon transform patient experience with an interactive system that personalizes care. It’s a new, patient-centered world, and it’s possible with Apple and Jamf.
Jacobs Medical Center, opening in November 2016, will be the first hospital with Apple devices (iPad and Apple TV) across each of its 245 patient rooms. The offering will allow patients to look through their medical records and see when their medications should be taken. “We also want the patient to have control of the room,” Eric Boyd, Data Security Engineer at UC San Diego Health Sciences, said about the ability to control the blinds, TV and room temperature - all from the iPad.
And with security as a top priority, each device will be cleared automatically upon a patient’s discharge. Using Jamf Pro, Boyd said, “There’s no need for an IT person, at all, to touch the device.”
Негізгі бет Apple in Healthcare: UCSD Jacobs Medical Center | JNUC 2016
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