Summary: Glassbeam has partnered with the VA Healthcare Technology Management program to implement real-time data and predictive analytics for medical equipment. By utilizing Glassbeam’s Service Analytics and collaborating with the SimLEARN National Simulation Center, the partnership aims to improve equipment uptime and efficiency for VA medical centers.

Key Takeaways:

  • Glassbeam’s Service Analytics solution will be used to provide real-time data and predictive insights, improving medical equipment performance at VA facilities.
  • The partnership will support VA’s mission to enhance patient care through advanced technology and training environments like the SimLEARN National Simulation Center.

Glassbeam has signed an agreement with The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Healthcare Technology Management (HTM) program office to expand the breadth of systems providing real-time data and predictive analytics.

Utilizing Glassbeam’s Service Analytics Solution

Engineers within HTM and Glassbeam will utilize Glassbeam’s Service Analytics solution to connect systems, ingest log data, and develop predictive signatures. The teams will partner to leverage the Simulation Learning, Education, and Research Network (SimLEARN) National Simulation Center to expand the portfolio of medical systems monitored by Glassbeam’s technology. These capabilities increase equipment uptime and improve workforce efficiency by providing real-time data to service teams, resulting in improved patient care and clinical capacity.

“We are proud to work with HTM in utilizing our technology to deliver actionable insights,” said Rich Jones, Glassbeam CEO. “Service Analytics provides a suite of applications to parse and interpret machine data, enabling improved diagnosis and issue resolution. We are committed to elevating equipment service from a break-fix model to a predictive service model in supporting the healthcare industry.”

Role of the VHA HTM Program

The VHA HTM program office leverages the SimLEARN National Simulation Center to serve as an operational hub for coordinating national VHA clinical simulation activities. The center provides a high-fidelity training environment by replicating actual patient treatment areas, including outpatient and inpatient settings.

Supporting Superior Veteran Care with Advanced Technology

“This partnership supports our efforts to provide superior support to the veterans we serve and aligns with our pursuit to provide a high technology training environment in support of VA medical centers across the country,” said Connor Walsh, director, VHA Medical Device Networking and Cybersecurity Division. “The ability to monitor systems in real-time to anticipate service needs and leverage analytics to reduce downtime enables our mission of providing patient-focused technology.”