Many healthcare organizations maintain expansive buildings with multiple wards, separate outbuildings, multi-building campuses, or even additional locations in other towns and cities. This can make medical building management into notoriously complex work.
Many organizations are simultaneously grappling with aging infrastructure, especially in their facilities management technology. For example, one hospital building might have been constructed or renovated in stages over a number of years. It may now actively use more than one BMS to control various pieces of the hospital HVAC system with devices that are not always cross-compatible. Not only is it more difficult to keep staff trained on multiple unique systems, but it creates complications in data collection and makes it harder to achieve consistent performance throughout the facility.
Fortunately, it isn’t necessary to commit to inefficient processes with an outdated BMS and technical infrastructure. Modern software solutions like ODIN (Operator Display Integrated Network) leverage open protocols to bring your BMS and all BACnet devices together in a unified, cloud-based system that can be accessed anywhere, any time, on any internet-enabled device.
As David Thorniley, the facilities manager at Cape Cod Hospital told us, “Our hospital has been a two-headed monster when it comes to the BMS, with both Johnson Controls and Honeywell. We’re thrilled that ODIN has solved the balancing act. Now, we have no need to utilize a second BMS and can convert everything over to Johnson for a unified system.” You’ll be able to change medical building management in profound ways:
The cloud has revolutionized medical building management and the way we interact with buildings in general. The promise of the internet of things has finally come to fruition with solutions like ODIN that provide true remote access to multi-site and multi-system facilities in a streamlined, user-friendly mobile application. Contact us today to learn more!