TMG Global recently completed an extensive series of site surveys across 82 healthcare facilities in just 8 days, spanning 9 states. The project included 57 hospitals and 25 emergency rooms/emergency departments (ERs/EDs), with a focus on evaluating 621 Main Distribution Frames (MDFs) and Intermediate Distribution Frames (IDFs) that provide critical network connections to patient care areas, including those supporting “patient beds.”
The teams conducted comprehensive site surveys assessing cabling, rack space, and power supply, while identifying any equipment upgrades necessary for the deployment of an advanced healthcare technology platform. The findings, documented in detailed reports, offer a complete view of each IDF’s infrastructure, including rack elevations, power availability, and data drops required for AI-driven devices.
These evaluations facilitated the reuse of existing infrastructure where feasible, while pinpointing gaps that will need to be addressed with new equipment installations to support the platform’s high-bandwidth applications for telehealth, remote patient monitoring, and AI-enabled solutions.
TMG Global’s swift and thorough site surveys ensure that these healthcare facilities are prepared for the integration of next-generation technology aimed at enhancing patient care and operational efficiency.
Leyda Rivera, Senior Project Manager at TMG Global, stated, “Our team’s thorough assessments of the network infrastructure across these healthcare facilities ensure they are prepared to adopt next-generation technologies that will transform patient care. By identifying the key upgrades needed, we’re setting the stage for a seamless integration of telehealth, AI-driven monitoring, and other advanced solutions, which will improve both efficiency and care outcomes.”
Franklyn Deschamps, Technical Delivery Lead at TMG Global, added, “Completing 82 site surveys across 9 states in such a short timeframe required precision and collaboration. Our team worked tirelessly to ensure each facility’s infrastructure was properly evaluated for the upcoming technology deployments.”