Project Management and Process
 
Project Management and Process
Lifespan chose to handle all project
management and implementation in-house. The deployment included all facilities
managed through a central office. The technical portion of the deployment was
also centrally managed through its NOC for provisioning. All needs for
information such as floor plans and labor, AP placement, and Power over Ethernet
were handled separately through the facilities organization.
Deployment and Implementation
At Lifespan, the enterprise WLAN deployment involved everyone. A comprehensive
team included individuals from networking, applications, helpdesk, and the
physicians and clinicians who use it. Adoption was driven by getting buy-in from
everyone at Lifespan.
Training on applications and devices used on the WLAN was relatively easy. Access to all
clinical data was provided through a web portal called Lifelinks. This
application (portal) is the same on all systems, wired or wireless. The
WLAN-enabled device took little time to learn because it was familiar to the
users. In the end, the one aspect of training that requires ongoing education is
ensuring that people keep point-of-care devices charged.
Site Survey
The site surveys
were handled through a combination of internal staff supplemented by third-party
contractors for frequency analysis.
Having a complex family of devices that operate in multiple
frequency bands is a constant concern regarding interference. This concern
mandates the use of a complex and thorough site surveyin operating rooms, a
complete frequency analysis was done while they were in full operation to map
frequency interference under real-time conditions. This helped to create a
complete picture of what interference (RF patterns) existed. In the end, when
conducting a proper site survey is important to avoid having to set up separate
rules or having "one-off" exemptions and to be able to function efficiently.
Additional WLAN changes underway at Lifespan now revolve around the need for higher densities. These changes when combined with the internal site survey
and AP placement selection will enhance Lifespan's WLAN to support higher-level
applications. The idea is to continue with Lifespan's innovative approach.
Hemendinger's philosophy is "Just keep moving along and grow the WLAN as
required to support the advanced clinical systems required by our clinicians and
expected by our patients."
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