The name of the base system (platform): | ServiceNow IT Service Automation suite |
Developers: | Nuvolo |
Branches: | Pharmaceutics, medicine, health care |
Technology: | EAM, Medical information system |
The Nuvolo Clinical EAM system is created on the basis of software of ServiceNow and provides on-line and offline services. It is intended for asset management upgrade and also for increase in security and reduction of some redundancy of information arising when using the outdated systems. By December, 2017 Nuvolo is responsible for complete management of more than 5.3 million clinical devices from 3120 suppliers of medical services, and the Nuvolo Clinical platform on places is used by more than 3840 workers.
2017: GE Healthcare connects the equipment to a system
In December, 2017 GE Healthcare activated the latest version of the cloud Nuvolo Clinical EAM system which should manage more than 3 million medical devices in the USA and Canada.
According to the CEO of Nuvolo Tom Stanford, the foundation for a new method of information management was laid by a tendency to consolidation of medical care and obsolescence of the basic systems.
Having estimated a trend of several last years, you will understand that once you had 6000 suppliers of medical services, now their of everything 3500, and in several years will remain only to 2500 — Stanford says. — Each system is connected to a set of devices, and at emergence of cyberthreat it is necessary to find out what devices are connected to this system and in what their vulnerability for each specific attack is. |
In addition to the increased security, Nuvolo EAM simplifies data analysis that, according to developers, provides the maximum capacity and efficiency of hospitals.
Nuvolo EAM allows us to provide to clients world-class services – thanks to a single cloud system they can effectively manage working orders, contracts and data and also to eliminate threats of cyber security for the medical devices connected with network — the vice president and the general manager of GE Healthcare in the USA and Canada Rob Reilly reported.[1] |