Post on 31-Dec-2015
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Mobile Technology in the National Programme
Miles GrayHardware 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
Assistive Technology
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
WANWAN MANMAN LANLAN PANPAN
3G3GWCDMAWCDMA
GPRSGPRSEDGEEDGE
WiMAXWiMAX802.16802.16
Real BroadbandReal Broadband
Wi-FiWi-Fi802.11802.11<300ft.<300ft.
UWBUWBandand
BluetoothBluetooth
RFID/RFID/TAGTAG
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Thoughtful Design
Fit for purpose?
Suitable for Healthcare ?
NHS
Visible NHS logo Distinctive / unusual colour
Semi Rugged, wipeable casing
Embedded wifi a,,b,,g, radio /3g
Reduced cracks or crevices to minimise
accumulation of bacteria
A5 / Paperback book size< 2lbs
8 hour battery life
Authentication / X509 / Proximity
1024 x768
Attach Strapor other easy way to carry
Pen Input
Support for docking station for
Keyboard and secondary screen
also battery recharge
Embedded bluetooth,radio – wireless
thermometers etc
Camera >2 megapixel
Barcode and RFID
The Reality…
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
IPSPGWarranted EnvironmentsGood 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
Thank you!