Technological Breakthroughs Make a Difference in the Health Sector

Technological Breakthroughs Make a Difference in the Health Sector
Technological Breakthroughs Make a Difference in the Health Sector

Healthcare organizations need high-performance laptop devices equipped with advanced security measures to protect themselves from cyber threats. Dynabook Turkey Business Unit Manager Ronald Ravel draws attention to the Portégé X12L-K equipped with 30th Generation Intel® Core™ processors in response to this need of healthcare institutions. Ravel says that besides laptop devices, mobile technologies will accelerate the work processes of healthcare professionals.

Cyber ​​threats to the Turkish Healthcare sector put the security of patient information, such as medical records containing highly sensitive personal information, at great risk. Experts underline that healthcare organizations need to take these threats seriously and protect their systems against such threats, as exploited cybersecurity vulnerabilities can in some cases directly affect patient care.

Ronald Ravel, Business Unit Manager of Dynabook Turkey, draws attention to the fact that safety and performance are two important requirements that healthcare organizations need in their device fleets today. Ronald Ravel, who emphasizes the importance of making the right devices with correct safety settings available to healthcare professionals, says that this change can also make a big difference in terms of patient outcomes.

Highlighting the results of a study of executives from different industries, including the healthcare industry, Ravel said, “86 percent of executives state that their frontline workers need better access to insights through technology to improve their day-to-day decision-making processes. The industry needs a secure business partner for this. At this point, the Dynabook Portégé X30L-J, specially designed to meet such needs, stands out as a super light portable device with its magnesium chassis. The Portégé X30L-K, with its enterprise-grade encryption and facial recognition camera, is equipped with 11th Gen Intel® Core™ processors for ultimate security and productivity. The device, which attracts attention with its weight of 906 grams, can be used comfortably without the need for charging for a long time with a battery life of up to 14 hours. In addition, the Portégé X30L-K model responds to various needs with 12th Gen Intel® Core™ processors.”

It is possible to shorten the diagnosis time of doctors with mobile technologies.

Stating that the use of mobile technologies in addition to laptop computers will provide faster communication channels and shorten the response time, Ronald Ravel said, “Video conferencing tools can reduce patient flow in extremely busy hospitals by allowing doctors to diagnose and make recommendations remotely. This is especially critical in emergencies, monitoring chronic conditions, convalescing at home after surgery and, of course, in the COVID-19 pandemic. On the other hand, digital platforms are facilitating practice management and helping to increase productivity across both doctors and patients. “Mobile apps make it easier for patients to keep track of their prescriptions, while wearables make remote medical monitoring more effective.”

With the increasing number of cyber security threats, it is an inevitable fact that the health sector should be one step ahead and equip its institutions with the right technologies to keep cyber threats out.

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