Posted by Chris Williams, Director of IT and Support Services, Chapters Health
System
Editor's note: Today’s guest blogger is Chris Williams, Director
of IT and Support Services for Chapters Health System, which provides post-acute, palliative, and
hospice care to patients in west-central Florida. See what other organizations
that have gone Google have to say.
At Chapters Health System, the role of IT is to provide software, connectivity
and hardware to caregivers so they can spend less time wrestling with technology,
and more time caring for patients. Our goal is to make the IT portion transparent
to providing superior patient care. Most of our nurses and caregivers are mobile
– they visit patients in hospitals, nursing homes, assisted living facilities or
in their homes.
To best support them, we virtualized our clinical and business software
applications, and provide access to them via
Citrix XenApp via Receiver. We also make sure our caregivers can
stay connected through a Verizon 4G Mifi device. As for hardware, caregivers were
using Windows notebooks but boot-up delays, long setup times for new machines,
and the bulkiness of the devices were slowing down and frustrating our
caregivers. In addition, the devices were hard to manage by the IT support staff.
To find a solution, we took a democratic approach and asked caregivers to
evaluate four devices: the
HP Chromebook 14 for Business, Apple iPad, a Windows thin
client, and a traditional Windows notebook. Caregivers rated the HP Chromebook 14
higher than any other device in all areas, including form factor, battery life,
ease of use, speed and performance of virtualized applications like Microsoft
Outlook and clinical applications, as well as web applications. Ninety-two out of
139 caregivers who participated in our study voted the Chromebook as their
favorite device for work.
Luckily for us in IT,
Chromebooks for Business are also the easiest devices to deploy and
manage, freeing up our own time for other projects. The biggest change we’ve
heard about so far is improved speed. With a traditional Windows notebook,
caregivers faced three to four minute boot times, plus multiple logins to
Windows, their VPN, and then finally Citrix and the applications. With
Chromebooks, boot time shrank dramatically and Chromebooks start up right at the
Citrix login screen, so caregivers can access clinical data right away.
Speed benefits extend to setup time as well. Some of our supplemental and weekend
caregivers borrow from a pool of shared devices, and it took 40 minutes to set up
each Windows notebook. With Chromebooks for Business, we can hop into the
management console and set up a new Chromebook in under five
minutes. Even better, we use the management console to configure access for users
so that if they need to borrow a machine we don’t have to get involved at
all—they just pick up a Chromebook and log in. Since each caregiver can get his
or her specific user experience on any Chromebook, it's easy for the devices to
be shared.
For additional security and simplicity, we use Chromebook for Business’s
Kiosk mode to offer one single application, the Citrix login screen,
but we’ll be extending it other web applications soon. We also use the management
console to mandate the proxy server for Internet access—a feature that’s built-in
to each Chromebook for Business.
Chromebooks are giving back precious time to caregivers and their patients. In
fact, we’re looking at purchasing many more Chromebooks in the near future so we
can extend the benefits to even more Chapters Health employees.