Unisys launches Active Insights for medical device management

Published: 7-Mar-2017

Leading-edge security, real-time monitoring and streamlined management deliver improved governance of all medical devices


Unisys Corporation has launched Active Insights by Unisys, a comprehensive, integrated medical device management platform providing healthcare and life sciences companies with the ability to seamlessly monitor all of the medical devices within their organisation.

This offering addresses a growing challenge for healthcare and life sciences organisations by providing streamlined device management and improved compliance in an area that will inevitably have continued regulatory scrutiny

Powered by state-of-the-art technology including Unisys Stealth micro-segmentation security software, the Active Insights platform monitors devices from a single point of contact, enabling healthcare and life sciences companies to easily track performance and maintenance, report device problems, locate and manage assets, and ensure regulatory compliance.

“Active Insights represents the latest software-led solution from Unisys combining both our extensive healthcare industry expertise and our leading-edge security technology,” said Eric Hutto, senior vice president and president or enterprise solutions at Unisys.

“Active Insights helps healthcare organisations address common device management challenges such as misplaced or out-of-service devices, which not only represents lost revenue, but also impacts the ability of providers to deliver timely, quality care.”

Addressing challenges

There are several critical challenges in medical device management that providers face, including adequate device performance monitoring, turning data into co-ordinated patient care, and managing assets strewn across multiple geographies, languages, and regulations. In addition, healthcare facilities must constantly deal with regulatory compliance in the face of increasingly complex regulations, and amid an increasingly-complex network.

Active Insights addresses these challenges by providing healthcare organisations with capabilities including:

  • A single, integrated help desk for both IT and medical device support, expediting engineer notification, service dispatch, and part replacement
  • The provision of Universal Device Identification and active RFI tracking for quick and easy device location, leading to more-efficient recall and maintenance processes
  • The incorporation of Unisys integrated analytics capabilities to facilitate adaptive performance optimisation and head off unexpected downtime
  • The use of Unisys’ integrated, traceable workflow, which provides technicians and service personnel with enhanced transparency to identify where device data came from, was sent, and what action was taken as a result

Jon Lightman, life sciences practice lead at ISG, said: “Unisys is a strong technology and services company with a long heritage and renewed focus on industry-specific solutions.

This offering addresses a growing challenge for healthcare and life sciences organisations by providing streamlined device management and improved compliance in an area that will inevitably have continued regulatory scrutiny

“This offering addresses a growing challenge for healthcare and life sciences organisations by providing streamlined device management and improved compliance in an area that will inevitably have continued regulatory scrutiny.”

Dr Jeff Livingstone, vice president and global head of Unisys’ life sciences and healthcare vertical, added: “Active Insights represents the inception of our new, rapid development approach, creating solutions that enable clients to actively look inside and gain a deeper understanding of their internal business processes.

“The need is particularly acute with industrial systems and processes that either exhibit large amounts of latency or involve highly dispersed objects. These areas are attractive to cybercriminals, and, unfortunately, include healthcare information systems and medical devices.

“Considering the overwhelming leverage providers are under to protect human lives during cyberattacks, as well as the potential widespread violation of patients’ trust and loss of institutional reputation, it is imperative that providers and medical device manufacturers find ways to better illuminate data and device management, and that they do so in ways that afford maximum security.”

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