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1. A quieter stay: Rooms do not share walls or ceilings. This design - unique to hospitals - eliminates noise from neighboring rooms and significantly lessens hallway noise.
2. Electronic medical records: Mobile computers allow staff to chart into a patient’s electronic medical record at the bedside. Everything in the patient’s System files - including doctors’ visits, prescriptions, x-rays and other diagnostic records - can be quickly accessed. MetaVision, the electronic patient care record and monitoring system, displays vital signs, medications, ventilator information, patient progress, procedures, notes and interventions.
3. Multi-function headboard: The ICU headboard includes access ports for medical gases, including four for oxygen.
4. Smart technology at your fingertips: All rooms have wireless Internet access, phone, remote-controlled window treatments, and multiple, adjustable lighting options.
5. Space for your family: Family members have space to stay overnight in every ICU room, with a sleeper sofa and a reclining chair for visitors.
6. Privacy when needed: Private rooms have been shown to reduce the spread of infection. Although the door is glass and a window to the next unit enables close staff observation of patients, curtains are provided for the door and toilet areas, and there is a window shade for privacy.
7. Flat-screen TV with bedside remote: Patients and their families can watch educational programs about their illnesses and other health issues via the Henry Ford channel, as well as cable TV.
8. Maple trim and modern furniture: To create a more comfortable, home-like environment, each private room includes natural maple crown molding and chair railing, soothing colors and modern furniture.
1. A quieter stay: Rooms do not share walls or ceilings. This design - unique to hospitals - eliminates noise from neighboring rooms and significantly lessens hallway noise.
2. Electronic medical records: Mobile computers allow staff to chart into a patient’s electronic medical record at the bedside. Everything in the patient’s System files - including doctors’ visits, prescriptions, x-rays and other diagnostic records - can be quickly accessed. MetaVision, the electronic patient care record and monitoring system, displays vital signs, medications, ventilator information, patient progress, procedures, notes and interventions.
3. Multi-function headboard: The ICU headboard includes access ports for medical gases, including four for oxygen.
4. Smart technology at your fingertips: All rooms have wireless Internet access, phone, remote-controlled window treatments, and multiple, adjustable lighting options.
5. Space for your family: Family members have space to stay overnight in every ICU room, with a sleeper sofa and a reclining chair for visitors.
6. Privacy when needed: Private rooms have been shown to reduce the spread of infection. Although the door is glass and a window to the next unit enables close staff observation of patients, curtains are provided for the door and toilet areas, and there is a window shade for privacy.
7. Flat-screen TV with bedside remote: Patients and their families can watch educational programs about their illnesses and other health issues via the Henry Ford channel, as well as cable TV.
8. Maple trim and modern furniture: To create a more comfortable, home-like environment, each private room includes natural maple crown molding and chair railing, soothing colors and modern furniture.
Luca Verre, Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder, Prophesee, France during the session Metavision for Machines at the World Economic Forum - Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Dalian, People's Republic of China 2019. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Greg Beadle
Luca Verre, Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder, Prophesee, France during the session Metavision for Machines at the World Economic Forum - Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Dalian, People's Republic of China 2019. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Greg Beadle
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Gabriele Cesare Fra Actarus
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miniTAV da Actarus (al rustico) con Gabriele Cesare Cesano Riccardo Giuseppe
miniTAV da Actarus (al rustico) con Gabriele Cesare Cesano Riccardo Giuseppe
miniTAV da Actarus (al rustico) con Gabriele Cesare Cesano Riccardo Giuseppe
The HoloLens, Microsoft’s augmented reality headset has a new competition. It’s called the Meta Vision, and its first images have surfaced on the Web, courtesy of Robert Scoble.
Meron Gribetz, the creator of the Meta Vision appeared on TED 2016 conference to demo his new product.
www.ms-hololens.com/meta-2-augmented-reality-headset-demo...
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