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Archive for March 14th, 2006

Baylor Grapevine Expanding Emergency Department

In response to a 30% increase in emergency room volume since 1999 (up to 36,000 visits), Baylor is spending $9.2 million to expand the ED. Space the emergency department will go from 11,300 to 23,300 square feet, including adding 7 patient rooms and a CT scanner to the department. Their own CT, whoa.


Public Broadband Adoption Pegged at 41.2 Million in US

In what is surely good news for remote monitoring vendors, the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA - wait, doesn't that stand for transische…) reported 42.1 million Americans now have broadband Internet access.
Of course, let’s just footnote that by noting that US broadband means
higher than 200 Kpbs in at least one direction, so that 256 Kbps
down/128 […]


The 802.11n

Last Thursday saw the IEEE approve draft 1.0 of 802.11n. Competing groups of vendors have been struggling over the direction of 802.11n for some time, but a group of chip makers, including Atheros, Broadcom, Intel, and Marvell pushed through a near unanimous voted for the draft.
[…] the proposal will now be sent out for balloting […]


The Wi-Fi Alliance Makes WPA2 Mandatory for New Products

Vendors with new products that want to display the Wi-Fi certification seal, will now have to incorporate WPA2, the version of Wi-Fi Protected Access that includes the full IEEE 802.11i security spec, such as AES-CCMP encryption keys. New product support of WPA2 will force some existing product upgrades to remain competitive.
This new standard is the […]


The 802.11s Standard for Mesh Networks Moves Forward

After an IEEE meeting of the 802.11s mesh networking task group, there could be a unified standard that mesh devices could conform to for interoperability within a year.
Two leading groups with separate proposals, instead of slugging it out
for a year or two, asked for and were given permission to attempt to
merge into a joint proposal […]


Minnesota Legislator Targets Medical Device Vendors

The dust-up over recent medical device recalls continues, in the St Paul Pioneer Press:

In an effort to get medical-device manufacturers to pay “for their
mistakes,” a a lawmaker introduced a bill at the Capitol on Monday that
would require the companies to cover medical costs when their devices
are replaced because of a recall.
While med-tech companies provide a […]


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