Allina Hospitals & Clinics deploys NetMotion's mobile Virtual Private Network

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NetMotion Wireless, a leading provider of mobile productivity and management solutions, announced today that Mobility XE, a mobile Virtual Private Network (VPN), has been deployed by Allina Hospitals & Clinics. The first deployment of the software solution addressed data communication challenges faced by more than 300 Allina home care and hospice nurses. Based on the success and return on investment, Allina extended the mobile solution to its emergency medical response teams in the field.

"We were facing 90+ trouble tickets a month," said Clyde Daisley, Systems Engineer for Allina.  "Within six months of deploying Mobility XE, our calls decreased to almost nothing.  With the improved productivity of our nurses in the field, we were able to increase the number of patient visits per day by 50%."

Access to patient Electronic Medical Records (EMR) is critical for healthcare professionals. Nurses need to review patient history, enter new diagnoses and update care plans for each patient. Allina nurses visiting patient homes experienced connection issues and loss of data as they roamed between wireless networks.

Allina is at the forefront of EMR use with two of their hospitals at Stage 6 in the HIMSS Analytics (http://www.himssanalytics.org) EMR Adoption Model – a level of operational excellence achieved by only four percent of all providers. Selecting NetMotion Wireless for securing and optimizing wireless network applications was key to achieving maximum worker productivity.

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With a fleet of 64 ambulances, Allina recognized the value of extending Mobility XE to the EMR system used in their emergency medical response division. Ensuring patient information entered into the system is not lost as the ambulances cross cellular networks allows Emergency Room professionals to prepare treatment during transports for better patient outcomes.

"Getting patient data transmitted is a lifesaver," added Daisley.

In addition, Daisley explained that, "With Mobility XE's advanced policy management capability, our IT staff has greater flexibility in managing the network. As a result, we now designate the Mobility XE in the 'Severity 1' classification because it has become such a mission critical application."  

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