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Cisco assists mobility at the Mayo Clinic

Posted by Adam Chee on May 19, 2008

“The Mayo Clinic has deployed Cisco’s Unified Wireless Network and other mobility applications to improve its patient care”

That’s right, a network comprising of more than

  • 3,000 Cisco access points
  • Cisco 4400 Series controllers
  • Cisco Wireless Services Module for the Catalyst 6500

are delivering  healthcare mobility applications to Mayo’s population of approximately 40,000 physicians, nurses and staff within its three U.S.-based campuses. Evaluation of Cisco’s 802.11n Aironet 1250 Series Access Points to enable a set of new mobility applications across its facilities.

According to Cisco, “In addition to wireless data access for its 5,000 mobile users, Mayo has equipped approximately 1,000 users with wireless voice-over IP phones, enabling better mobile collaboration between doctors, nurses and hospital staff, helping ensure that tasks like physician information entry can be accomplished in real time at a patient’s bedside”

2 Responses to “Cisco assists mobility at the Mayo Clinic”

  1. I put Cisco WAAS to the test and here is what I found

  2. Adam Chee said

    This is interesting.
    Thanks for the information mate

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