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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
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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