Webinar targets best practices for network infrastructure in healthcare facilities

The one-hour session, "A Healthy Infrastructure: Intelligent Enterprise Solutions for the Healthcare Environment" will be broadcast June 26 at 2 p.m. Eastern.

By Healthcare Facilities Today


Healthcare Facilities Symposium & Expo will present a webinar on the importance of installing a robust, reliable network infrastructure in healthcare facilities to support emerging medical technologies and mobility.

The one-hour session, “A Healthy Infrastructure: Intelligent Enterprise Solutions for the Healthcare Environment” will be broadcast June 26 at 2 p.m. Eastern.

As healthcare providers adopt greater use of electronic medical records, automated equipment and building automation systems, the need for campus-wide network access increases bandwidth needs and puts a strain on existing networks. 

Speaker Stephen Skiest, product line manager for the Copper Communications Systems Product Group at Panduit Corp., will discuss some of the industry standards that affect infrastructure installation, as well as best practices for deploying an infrastructure in a healthcare environment. 

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June 17, 2013


Topic Area: Information Technology


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