HP Launches EMR-Integrated Print Solutions to Digitize Point of Care Workflows

HP Launches EMR-Integrated Print Solutions to Digitize Point of Care Workflows

What You Should Know:

– HP launches patient-first print technologies to help healthcare
workers stay safe and spend more time caring for patients.

– Innovations co-developed with healthcare professionals
include industry’s first sterilizable printers, exclusive EMR-compliant
workflow solutions, and services to improve patient safety and privacy.


Today, HP Inc.
officially launched new print solutions for the healthcare industry. Based on
deep customer insights and co-developed with healthcare providers, associations
and partners, HP Healthcare Print Solutions address the most pressing issues
facing the healthcare industry today including patient wellness and safety,
care coordination, mobility, privacy and security. 

Reducing the Risk of Virus Transmission and Healthcare-Associated Infections 

HP’s new Healthcare Edition MFP keyboards and touch-enabled
control panels are designed to be disinfected regularly, withstanding up to
10,000X industry-standard germicidal wipes, helping to reduce the risk of
health-care associated infections (HAIs) and viral pathogen transmission. 
HP has further enhanced the disinfection capabilities of high-touch areas of
the printer with removable covers/drapes that can be sterilized daily in an
autoclave up to 134 ºC. HP is also collaborating with Clorox Healthcare to
offer a guide detailing infection prevention best practices and other
educational tools.

In order to enhance support of infection prevention
policies, HP has also broadened disinfection capabilities of HP Personal System
devices to include HP Engage Go3 and HP Elite products such as HP EliteDesks,
HP EliteOne (display panel only), ZBook Mobile Workstations and Z Series
Desktop Workstations, HP Elite and Z Displays (Z, S, E and P series, Display
Panel Only) and HP Education Notebooks (keyboards only) .

The U.S. Centers for
Disease Control (CDC) estimate
s that healthcare-associated infections
(HAIs) are responsible for 1.7
million infections and 99,000 associated deaths
each year. Infections and
viruses add further strains to healthcare organizations’ ability to provide
safe, quality care to patients. Influenza alone accounts for an US$11B economic
annual burden. Studies show commonly used technologies, like printers and
mobile devices, are often highly contaminated with pathogenic bacteria and
viral pathogens. Most IT and IoT devices were not designed to be regularly
cleaned by hospital-grade disinfectant wipes. Repeated use has shown to damage
the integrity of the plastic and, ultimately, the device itself.  

Minimizing Contact with Common Points of Transmission

HP’s unique global Managed Print Services (MPS) program with
Zebra Technologies provides the HP Advance mobile app on Zebra’s TC52-HC
handheld touch computer to enable care providers to minimize contact with
common points of infection transmission at the point of care. Providers can
walk up to any HP Healthcare Edition MFP, authenticate with the TC52-HC mobile
computer and release critical patient documents without having to touch the
device.    

Reducing the Risk of Electromagnetic Interference (EMI)

Patient and clinical worker mobile and IoT devices add to a
very congested radio spectrum that can interfere via electromagnetic
interference (EMI) with life-saving medical devices. The new HP Health
Solutions portfolio of IoT hand-held devices and IoT print devices are EN/IEC
60601-1-2 certified for EMI safety. The EN/IEC 60601-1-2 certification
ensures these devices can be used within the patient sphere and shared patient
areas without risk of EMI to sensitive patients and surrounding medical
equipment. 

Helping Ensure Positive Patient ID 

Patient identification errors are common and can lead to
serious reportable events that harm not only the patient’s health, but also the
clinical standing of the healthcare facility where such an error occurred. Together,
HP and Zebra solutions empower clinicians to better manage positive patient
identification through integrated color patient ID wristbands, trackable
specimen labels printed on-demand with Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)
location services and point of care identification solutions for patients.

Digitizing Processes for Faster, More Efficient Care
Coordination 

HP Healthcare Edition MFPs include the HP Workpath Biscom for Healthcare app fully integrated
with EPIC and Cerner. This
enables the entire clinical team to digitally transmit and receive patient
information and high-resolution color imaging like MRIs or directly input data
into the electronic
medical record (EMR)
system right from an app on the printer.  As a
result, care providers can make timely critical decisions to improve the
experience of patients and the entire care team and give back face time with
their patients. 

68% of physician respondents reported feeling burned out at
the moment, largely because of paperwork, regulatory demands and electronic
health record (EHR) documentation. Important pieces of healthcare data can fall
through the cracks, frustrating patients who don’t understand why a specialist
can’t see last week’s diagnostic test result or why they were not offered a
diabetic-friendly hospital menu while staying as an inpatient, for
example. 

Protecting Patient Privacy and Security

As the implementation of technology advances, so too are the
security threats against healthcare systems.  To help healthcare
organizations defend against emerging threats, HP provides the world’s most
secure PCs16 and printing solutions to protect patient privacy and sensitive
information. The new Healthcare portfolio also offers Basic Print Cloud
Services delivered through a service, HP Print Security Advisory Services and
HP Security Manager that provides patient data protection to all HP devices,
with the added protection of PrintSecure on Zebra wristband printers.

Availability

HP Healthcare Print Solutions are now available for direct
MPS customers in North America with plans to roll out across Europe and Asia in
2021.