Vibrant Healthcare Consulting & Services Pvt Ltd

Vibrant Healthcare Consulting & Services Pvt Ltd Hautomate Why Silverlight? Rich interactive application. No post back or delay in page response
Biggest advantage is that only the data travels. FUTURISTIC.

Bandwidth required is minimalistic
Platform independent (Most browsers accommodates Silverlight)
Machine interface / multimedia/ video conferencing for telemedicine. Windows communication foundation (Data can be accessed from Linux, mainframe etc)
Highly secured as the data leaving the system is encrypted
SaaS – Software as a service Model can be practically applied. Allows for any other software application to be easily integrated along with our HMS for only data travels. EASE OF USE - Silver light is a Microsoft product. 98% of the people in the world who have used computers have used Microsoft products hence be believe our users will find it easy to use and does not require additional training as the look and feel along with other functionality will be familiar to the users. Reliable – can work off line when the internet is down and later sync
Scalable – accommodate changes needed to software faster changes in technology & policy changes
Modular build – customers can add modules as and when they want. Need not buy all modules
Proven expertise – committed team supporting for over 10 years established track record. Cost effective – No license, no anti-virus maintenance of server is adequate
Customisable – very flexible design and can customised easily
User friendly – same work flow as in a desk top based application. Integrated system – can be linked with existing Hospital information system if permitted. BENEFITS OF A UNIFIED SYSTEM. One time data capture is sufficient no repeat entries and duplication saves efforts, time, expense & errors. Since the system is event driven it can function independently and notify other departments needing information. One common database makes the available data accurate and up to date. No coordination is required to collate data. Data mining for research and various useful reports can be drawn from the common database
ADVANTAGES OF MACHINE INTERFACING. Reduces Human errors due to Duplication from machines to records and then to the computers. Minimise omissions of the services offered. Reduce man power cost – people used for data entry from the records to computers
Faster output of results - Real time reports, Reports are available the minute the test is completed to the clinicians and they can view on their computers. Fulfill regulatory and certification requirements. Provides a barcode aided interface (bi-directional or uni-directional) with any laboratory

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Ever wondered why the layout of your keyboard is such?

Why Q-W-E-R-T-Y and not simply A-B-C-D-E-F?

It hasn’t been done randomly or just for fun, it has a very distinct and purposeful reason behind it.

The current format of the keyboard was devised long back in 1870’s by a gentleman named Christopher Sholes. Though, it definitely was not the first format to come up, it didn’t take much time to switch to this one. Starting with chronological order i.e. A-B-C-D-E-F, after various trials and errors and taking hundreds of cases, Christopher Sholes gradually reached the Q-W-E-R-T-Y. It was really well received (evident from the fact that we still use it).

When the typewriter was invented, it used a metal bar to hold the character alphabets and the other end of the bar was attached to a linkage carrying a carriage with the coated ink. When a key was struck, it would emboss its character on the paper placed beneath the carriage. However, when an operator learned to type at a great speed, a certain flaw invoked. When two letters were struck in quick succession, the bars of the typewriter would entangle and get jammed.

Christopher Sholes found a way out. He proposed that the letters of frequently used letter pairs should be in different rows. For example, ‘C-H’, ‘S-T’, ’T-H’, ‘W-H’ and more. He also formulated that to speed up the typing process, there has to be a regular alternation between two hands. So observing thousands of words, he placed the letters in way that most words would make use of both hands.

He also observed that almost every word in the dictionary carries a vowel. According to him, the most frequently used vowel was ‘A’ and the most frequently used letter (non-vowel) was ‘S’. So he placed ‘A’ and ‘S’ together and chose to keep less common letters like ‘Q’, ‘W’, ‘Z’, ‘X’, ‘C’ around these. This was complemented by placing fairly common letters like ‘M’, ‘N’, ‘L’, ‘K’, ‘O’, ‘P’ at right extremes to create a perfect alternation between both the hands.

All these factors tested with thousands of trials gave us the format that we still use and perhaps would be using till eternity.

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An Indian Army soldier and a software engineer met in Shatabadi Express and here is an interesting conversation that transpired between them: Vivek Pradhan was not a happy man. Even the plush comfort of the air-conditioned compartment of the Shatabdhi express could not cool his frayed nerves. He was…

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Delhi Health Minister Satyendra Jain has directed these clinics to remain functional from 7 am to 9 pm on all the days, including Sundays and holidays, till further orders.

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