JOHN CONNELLY: We respond to
approximately 10,000 911 calls
a year.
Instead of having to wait
until the call is complete,
we can get started
immediately with a Chromebook.
JIM SANTACROCE: The
technology for us
has to be patient-centric.
To operate in the
Chrome environment
with no learning curve has
been a huge advantage for us.
MICHAEL ROMATZICK: Healthcare IT
is undergoing a bit of a shift
for the last 15, 20 years.
No longer do you
have a $3,000 PC that
was for a specific use case.
Our on-call doctors, our EMS,
they are roaming workers.
The ability to easily hand off
one device to multiple people
without leaving a footprint
of what they were working on
or where they'd been, it allows
a great deal of flexibility.
JOHN CONNELLY: What we're
doing is bringing the emergency
department to the patient, so
our technology is critical.
We've had zero failures
with the Chromebooks.
When they open, they're on
and they're ready to go.
They definitely give us a
better level of confidence
when we're out in the field.
MICHAEL ROMATZICK:
Google Cloud and Chrome
provides us an opportunity to
bring a modern, secure platform
into the healthcare arena.
And the Chrome
integration with Citrix
allows us to access our
legacy applications.
What Google is allowing
us to do is put
the focus back on our patients.
