Webinar 1 of 4 | Telehealth Webinar Series
Healthcare distributed infrastructure was already being forced to adapt to the surge in data resulting from digitalization when the global pandemic spiked telehealth services. This spike is expected to translate into sustained long-term growth for telehealth services, putting additional stress on IT infrastructure.
Outdated critical power infrastructure can expose the network to unexpected downtime and frequent maintenance challenges. In this webinar, the first in the series, we’ll review how digitalization and telehealth are impacting network closets and present best practices for sizing, configuring and monitoring critical power systems within the hospital and across extended delivery networks.
This webinar will highlight the experience of one hospital system in addressing power challenges and also cover the following topics:
- The anticipated impact of telehealth on distributed infrastructure
- Ensuring power protection is matched to equipment capacity and criticality requirements
- Choosing between Lithium Ion and VRLA batteries
- Sizing the UPS system and determining battery runtimes
- Strategies for enabling remote monitoring of critical power systems
Speakers
Mitzi Amon
Healthcare Marketing Director
Mitzi is the Director of Healthcare Marketing at Vertiv. Her focus is on everything healthcare. From researching the latest trends in the market, to understanding the challenges faced by leading healthcare providers, payers, and vendors, her goal is to inspire conversations and build a collaborative environment where ideas are shared and solutions are created to help you stay ahead of what’s next. She have more than 20 years of experience in helping customers in healthcare, industrial and commercial environments optimize their operations.
Jeremy Ruff
Global Offerings Manager, Single Phase UPS
Jeremy Ruff is the Global Offering Specialist for Single-Phase UPS at Vertiv. He has been with Vertiv since 2017, and started in thermal management. Jeremy is responsible for the Vertiv single-phase UPS portfolio of products and accessories. This includes analysis of market trends, researching customer needs, demand drivers, and industry trends, competitive analysis and benchmarking, go-to-market strategy, and supporting all other related market deliverables. Prior to joining Vertiv, Jeremy worked in R&D as a guest engineer for Honda where he led several design projects. Jeremy attended Ohio University where he received a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering. He will complete his master’s degree in business administration from Ohio University in August 2020.
Stay tuned for other Telehealth Webinar Series:
Rack and Power Distribution Strategies for Expanding Healthcare Network Closets
July 30, 2020
How Digitalization and Telehealth are Heating Up Healthcare Closets
August 12, 2020
Monitoring and Maintaining Healthcare Closets to Support Digitalization and Telehealth
August 27, 2020