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⬇️ Try PRTG: https://www.paessler.com/healthcare_i... In this video, you will learn how to keep your medical infrastructure up and running by constantly monitoring what’s important. We’ll specifically look at how to monitor healthcare systems like HIS, LIS, and RIS, as well as medical imaging devices. We'll also cover the HL7, FHIR, and DICOM protocols. 📖 Chapters: 00:00 - IT systems of medical facilities 00:46 - Monitoring the different tiers of the pyramid 01:25 - Anatomy of typical hospital IT infrastructure 02:58 - Healthcare system protocols 03:34 - Example how it works 04:21 - How PRTG helps you with your IT monitoring 04:53 - Monitoring HIS RIS LIS and their interfaces 06:00 - Monitoring the integration engine with Rest API 07:06 - Monitoring the integration engine using monitoring software 07:43 - Device monitoring 08:23 - C-ECHO 08:54 - C-FIND 10:28 - More info 🤗 Feel free to comment for feedback or suggestions for other topics. More information 👇 Modern hospitals are highly digitalized. Availability of patient data is at the core of this digitalization. Classic IT systems and healthcare IT must work together seamlessly and need centralized monitoring. PRTG keeps monitoring simple, while ensuring performance, clarity and ease of use. 15 years ago, patients were shown a hardcopy of their X-Ray images, while today, images are sent directly to monitors on the wall, or to the physician’s tablet. In most cases, doctors want fast access to patient data. This could be X-Ray, MRT or ultrasound images, laboratory or specialist results, the patient’s history, or details of the patient’s primary care physician. All this data is transported via the hospital’s system infrastructure: HIS (Hospital Information System) – master data LIMS (Laboratory Information System) – laboratory data RIS (Radiology Information System – radiology data Images generated from devices like X-Ray, MRT, ultrasound or video endoscopies are stored on the PACS (Picture Archiving and Communication System). Nowadays most hospitals have a central communication server connecting these systems together, so the doctor has access to all relevant patient information at any time. This video is presented by Paessler https://www.paessler.com/ Also have a look at our blog https://blog.paessler.com/ The information in the video might not reflect the current license and pricing model. #healthcareit #itmonitoring #hospitalit