Technology Category
- Functional Applications - Computerized Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS)
- Platform as a Service (PaaS) - Device Management Platforms
Applicable Industries
- Equipment & Machinery
- Healthcare & Hospitals
Applicable Functions
- Facility Management
- Maintenance
Use Cases
- Construction Management
- Track & Trace of Assets
About The Customer
The customer in this case study is a 300-bed hospital that was looking to expand and modernize its Emergency Department. The hospital had a leadership team that was using the office area and conference room that was needed for the expansion. The hospital had various support teams including the hospital construction team, the facilities team, IT, and supply chain. The hospital also had a real estate team that was responsible for negotiating lease terms for additional space. The hospital was committed to ensuring the security of its networked devices and had integrated its equipment to a third-party passive network monitoring application.
The Challenge
A 300-bed hospital was faced with the challenge of expanding and modernizing its Emergency Department (ED). The expansion required the ED to be pushed into the office area and conference room currently being used by hospital leadership. This posed a significant challenge as it required the relocation of the leadership team, the negotiation of new lease terms for additional space, and the coordination of various hospital support teams. Additionally, the hospital had to ensure that all networked devices they managed, known as operational technology (OT), were protected from cyberattacks. This was a complex project that required careful planning, coordination, and execution.
The Solution
The hospital utilized the Nuvolo Space product to identify unused space where the leadership team could be moved. The real estate team used the Nuvolo Real Estate product to negotiate new favorable terms to add additional space to their lease agreement. The hospital construction team used the Nuvolo Projects product to issue requests for proposals to construction companies and subcontractors for the necessary renovation work. The Nuvolo HTM Asset Management CMMS was used to inventory the new clinical equipment purchased for the ED, set them up on planned maintenance schedules, and create initial inspection work orders. The facilities team used their Nuvolo Facilities Maintenance CMMS to inventory the assets needed for the new spaces and assign work orders for the work that they needed to complete. The teams integrated their networked equipment to a third-party passive network monitoring application and used the Nuvolo OT Security product to identify cyber risks and establish response protocols on every device.
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