A complete portfolio of visualization solutions
A clinical command center allows to monitor every aspect of hospital management. From the movements in the emergency department, up to the usage of operating rooms and the availability of patient beds, the mission control room allows to plan, predict and decide in a very efficient way.
Bringing the best in all video wall technologies
Barco’s video wall portfolio consists of rear-projection, LCD and LED. This makes us one of the few manufacturers that offer all of the dominant control room video wall technologies. This enables us to answer all application needs with the perfect solution - without being restricted to the portfolio.
Clinical command centers typically display data from various planning tools, maps and floor-plans, and live camera footage. This requires a very flexible and versatile control room solutions that provide the staff with a wall of analytics to optimize clinical performance. At Barco we have exactly what you need in our product range.
Future-proof technology
Security information and event data are collected and sent to the clinical command center in real-time. All this data needs to be presented to the staff in the best possible way. Barco’s innovative TransForm N media distribution platform is designed to be network-centric, compliant to all industry standards, and have an open interface. In this way, the system is flexible, scalable and modular. Stakeholders can consult the needed information in real-time, giving them valuable insights of the situation in the field. The system is created to operate for many years, and allows for new technology insertion whenever needed.
TransForm N is also designed to interface with many leading 3rd party systems, and is compatible with a large number of AV & ICT source types. The open APIs of Barco’s system ensure compatibility, letting you build your infrastructure with the best components available on the market. Artificial intelligence and predictive analytics programs are often used to optimally plan the hospital’s activities.
Last but not least, security is embedded, as is expected for command centers in mission critical architectures.