Healthcare IT News - September 2008 - (Page 45) www.HealthcareITNews.com September 2008 ■ Healthcare IT News 45 Artromick Todd Ross 4800 Hilton Corporate Drive Columbus, OH 43232 T: 800–848–6462 • F: 614–864–9937 E: sales@artromick.com www.artromick.com Mobile Workstations NAWARE James Boyd 700 Gateway Parkway Marble Falls, TX 78654 T: 830–798–7490 • F: 830–798–7499 E: info@naware.com www.naware.com Lionville Systems, Inc. Jane F. Laycock 501 Gunnard Carlson Drive Coatesville, PA 19341 T: 800–523–7114 • F: 610–423–4523 E: info@lionville.com www.lionville.com Rubbermaid Medical Solutions Northcross Drive Huntersville, NC 28078 T: 888.859.8294 • F: 888.859.8297 E: customer.service@rubbermaidmedical.com www.rubbermaidmedical.com Mobile Computing Carts Lightweight. Powerful. And best of all, affordable. Artromick designed its NEW NX10 WorkStation to meet the needs of everyone involved. For nursing, the NEW Artromick NX10 WorkStation is lightweight and simple to maneuver. For IT, there is an open platform to design the computing solution that best meets your specific requirements. And for administration, the NEW Artromick NX10 WorkStation offers superior value that equates into a lower long-term cost of ownership. LS Series Mobile Computing Carts NA Ware manufactures and sells a broad line of mobile, wireless computing workstations used in healthcare. Carts are tailor-made for use in registration, PACS, bedside, pharmacy, ICU and other areas of the hospital. Cart configurations range from simple laptop to more sophisticated designs able to accomodate a variety of computers, monitors, scanners, printers, secure drawer combinations and other peripheral devices. Numerous long-life and fast-charge power options available, including light weight lithium ion. Lionville mobile computing iPoint® workstations are designed to meet the IT requirements of clinical documentation and bar code medication administration systems at the nursing unit. The iPoint can function as a computer workstation only or as a combination workstation/medication cart. These versatile workstations allow IT to select their own choice of technology options ranging from laptop, to thin or thick client computers. iPoint options include long-life power solutions, adjustable work height, and a wide selection of monitor and laptop mounting arms. Rubbermaid Medical Solutions is the premier provider of medication carts and mobile computing solutions for healthcare facilities striving to enhance patient care, safety and staff productivity. The company’s products are designed to reduce user fatigue and improve workflow while adapting to multiple clinical environments. To address top nursing concerns, all mobile carts feature compact base designs which make maneuvering around the patient’s bedside easier. Transcription/Dictation. If you would like your listing here please contact E.J. Fechenda at 207-688-6270 ext. 221 or ej.fechenda@medtechpublishing.com. Next months focus is Redefining medical technology. Accessorize your point-of-care carts We are always looking for ways to make your job easier. The future-ready concept integrated in our Howard-designed universal mounting bracket does just this by allowing NIBP monitors, dual displays, a wire basket, or a CPU mount to be added to your POC system. Take advantage of this time-saving accessory that helps you manage essential items and delivers the benefits of greater one-on-one patient care. These accessories can be used with the universal mounting bracket. Dual-arm mount Small form factor mount HI-Care Universal mounting arm with document scanner Universal mounting bracket BP monitor mount Sani-wipes holder Sharps container Wire basket Visit us online at Howard-Medical.com or call us at 877.856.6441 http://www.HealthcareITNews.com http://www.artromick.com http://www.artromick.com http://www.rubbermaidmedical.com http://www.lionville.com http://www.naware.com http://www.rubbermaidmedical.com http://www.lionville.com http://Howard-Medical.com http://Howard-Medical.com
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