Skip to content
Tiatra, LLCTiatra, LLC
Tiatra, LLC
Information Technology Solutions for Washington, DC Government Agencies
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Services
    • IT Engineering and Support
    • Software Development
    • Information Assurance and Testing
    • Project and Program Management
  • Clients & Partners
  • Careers
  • News
  • Contact
 
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Services
    • IT Engineering and Support
    • Software Development
    • Information Assurance and Testing
    • Project and Program Management
  • Clients & Partners
  • Careers
  • News
  • Contact

Why a robust network infrastructure is the backbone of enhanced patient care

The healthcare sector has always been high in demand for skilled professionals and continuous advancements in the latest technologies. However, the need to digitize for data-sharing was highlighted during the pandemic, as the world faced a talent crunch on patient care. From high burn-out rates to overwhelmed healthcare systems, the urgency to streamline processes and improve communication became evident.

As the role of healthcare workers transforms alongside technology to become more efficient, it also takes away administrative tasks that were traditionally time-consuming. In Asia Pacific (APAC), healthcare organizations are already undergoing digital transformation to serve patients’ healthcare needs more holistically without stressing the current workforce. In 2025, it is estimated that one in 10 hospitals in APAC will leverage robotics beyond surgery and outside their operating rooms to enhance care delivery. By 2027, 55% of healthcare organizations in the region will rely on digital-first strategies, interoperable workflows, and consumer data platforms to empower patients, elevate experiences, and champion trust1.

Transforming the patient care experience

Smart hospitals are on the rise, and healthcare organizations are going beyond just providing patients with the care they need, well on their way to revolutionizing the patient care experience.

Seiichiro Sato, Senior Vice President, Global Marketing, Allied Telesis, believes that instead of approaching technology as simply a space for data collection and collaboration, more healthcare institutions are finding ways they can leverage technology to enhance patient care.

“In a recent project, we provide seamless wireless connectivity to Paramount Bed’s sensor bed mats and eye scan cameras so patients can be monitored 24/7. These medical sensors can report a patient’s sleep status and provide patient health data continuously, and in turn help healthcare providers deliver the highest level of care and comfort,” Sato explains.

Defining smart hospital success with zero downtime

With technology and connectivity going hand-in-hand, even a split-second delay can be a matter of life and death in an industry like healthcare. This is why for smart hospitals, having a connected infrastructure is critical to ensure systems never fail. The Allied Telesis Network Virtualization ensures a zero-downtime infrastructure with network core redundancy so that medical practitioners can focus on their most important mission – to save lives.

The high cost of medical equipment also means that they need to be used in the most efficient way. As equipment is often moved around medical facilities, it can be frustrating for medical practitioners to have to locate the devices they need when they need them.

Being able to track and identify their whereabouts in real-time can be a real game changer.

Its partnership with Terumo—a global leader in medical technology that develops vascular intervention and cardio-surgical solutions, as well as essential medical products for daily clinical practice—to enable smart syringe pumps so that their location can always be detected is just one example of how technology can support medical staff by saving valuable time.

Tackling data breaches for a secure, and always-on connectivity

Sato cautioned that as the healthcare industry becomes more digitized, it is equally as important for organizations to safeguard their data.

“Whether it’s new medical research, day-to-day operational data, or patient’s confidential medical records, the more data an organization has, the wider their attack surface becomes,” he adds.

Consider how the medical sector contributed to 35.4 percent of all breach events in 2022. That same year also marked the 13th consecutive year for the healthcare sector to be reported as having the highest data breach costs in the region.

Having a robust network infrastructure is not a luxury; it is a necessity to safeguard patient safety and satisfaction as well as to drive employee efficiency and productivity. It also enables the democratization of healthcare, as the Landseed International Hospital in Taiwan has demonstrated, having been set up to provide the highest volume of telemedicine services in Taiwan.

Looking to emulate their success? Sato advised that organizations first need to investigate their network infrastructure and reevaluate areas that can be improved. Implement highly reliable wireless access to mitigate core issues like dead spots, conflicting signals, and dropped connections. Having good oversight of the network is also crucial to manage assets, and proactively address any network issues that may arise, particularly around the vital functions of the organization.

“For the highest level of security, healthcare organizations need to enable secure network access, prioritizing identity-based access control. Having a robust and secure network is only beneficial and impactful if it is easy enough for employees to navigate. Set up a network management system on the back end to automate activities so that IT teams can focus on more business-critical work,” says Sato.

The Allied Telesis’ zero downtime promise guarantees organizations against system failures due to infrastructure-related issues. After all, the best healthcare system is one that is always available anytime, anywhere. Connect with our team to find out more.

1IDC, IDC FutureScape: Worldwide Healthcare Industry 2023 Predictions – Asia Pacific Implications, Jan 2023


Read More from This Article: Why a robust network infrastructure is the backbone of enhanced patient care
Source: News

Category: NewsJune 10, 2024
Tags: art

Post navigation

PreviousPrevious post:CSO30 Awards: Introducing the top 30 security leaders in Saudi ArabiaNextNext post:Digital campuses: Accessible learning 24/7 with zero downtime connectivity

Related posts

샤오미, MIT 라이선스 ‘미모 V2.5’ 공개···장시간 실행 AI 에이전트 시장 겨냥
April 29, 2026
SAS makes AI governance the centerpiece of its agent strategy
April 29, 2026
The boardroom divide: Why cyber resilience is a cultural asset
April 28, 2026
Samsung Galaxy AI for business: Productivity meets security
April 28, 2026
Startup tackles knowledge graphs to improve AI accuracy
April 28, 2026
AI won’t fix your data problems. Data engineering will
April 28, 2026
Recent Posts
  • 샤오미, MIT 라이선스 ‘미모 V2.5’ 공개···장시간 실행 AI 에이전트 시장 겨냥
  • SAS makes AI governance the centerpiece of its agent strategy
  • The boardroom divide: Why cyber resilience is a cultural asset
  • Samsung Galaxy AI for business: Productivity meets security
  • Startup tackles knowledge graphs to improve AI accuracy
Recent Comments
    Archives
    • April 2026
    • March 2026
    • February 2026
    • January 2026
    • December 2025
    • November 2025
    • October 2025
    • September 2025
    • August 2025
    • July 2025
    • June 2025
    • May 2025
    • April 2025
    • March 2025
    • February 2025
    • January 2025
    • December 2024
    • November 2024
    • October 2024
    • September 2024
    • August 2024
    • July 2024
    • June 2024
    • May 2024
    • April 2024
    • March 2024
    • February 2024
    • January 2024
    • December 2023
    • November 2023
    • October 2023
    • September 2023
    • August 2023
    • July 2023
    • June 2023
    • May 2023
    • April 2023
    • March 2023
    • February 2023
    • January 2023
    • December 2022
    • November 2022
    • October 2022
    • September 2022
    • August 2022
    • July 2022
    • June 2022
    • May 2022
    • April 2022
    • March 2022
    • February 2022
    • January 2022
    • December 2021
    • November 2021
    • October 2021
    • September 2021
    • August 2021
    • July 2021
    • June 2021
    • May 2021
    • April 2021
    • March 2021
    • February 2021
    • January 2021
    • December 2020
    • November 2020
    • October 2020
    • September 2020
    • August 2020
    • July 2020
    • June 2020
    • May 2020
    • April 2020
    • January 2020
    • December 2019
    • November 2019
    • October 2019
    • September 2019
    • August 2019
    • July 2019
    • June 2019
    • May 2019
    • April 2019
    • March 2019
    • February 2019
    • January 2019
    • December 2018
    • November 2018
    • October 2018
    • September 2018
    • August 2018
    • July 2018
    • June 2018
    • May 2018
    • April 2018
    • March 2018
    • February 2018
    • January 2018
    • December 2017
    • November 2017
    • October 2017
    • September 2017
    • August 2017
    • July 2017
    • June 2017
    • May 2017
    • April 2017
    • March 2017
    • February 2017
    • January 2017
    Categories
    • News
    Meta
    • Log in
    • Entries feed
    • Comments feed
    • WordPress.org
    Tiatra LLC.

    Tiatra, LLC, based in the Washington, DC metropolitan area, proudly serves federal government agencies, organizations that work with the government and other commercial businesses and organizations. Tiatra specializes in a broad range of information technology (IT) development and management services incorporating solid engineering, attention to client needs, and meeting or exceeding any security parameters required. Our small yet innovative company is structured with a full complement of the necessary technical experts, working with hands-on management, to provide a high level of service and competitive pricing for your systems and engineering requirements.

    Find us on:

    FacebookTwitterLinkedin

    Submitclear

    Tiatra, LLC
    Copyright 2016. All rights reserved.