Interactive Patient Television Projects

Over the past three years, Aperial has worked with vendors and healthcare providers on 3 large interactive patient television projects.

Walter Reed Army Medical Center (Bethesda, MD - outpatient) adopted the TVR Communications pCareTV premium platform for a retrofit in the fourth quarter of 2006 though a contract between Plexus Communications (then a minority contractor) and TVRC. Aperial negotiated the agreements with Plexus and led the project team. The first interactive patient services at WRAMC went live in January of 2008 and were deployed to additional wards during the 1st and 2nd quarters of 2008. New digital television units were also installed.

St. Joseph Hospital of Orange (Orange,CA) adopted TVR Communication's pCareTV premium platform in the first quarter of 2007. Aperial negotiated the agreements and led the initial project discovery team through interviews with over 100 SJHO staff to finalize the scope of the patient experience. Aperial provided the project team leader for the project who also informally acted as the system integrator, coordinating the activities of over 10 vendors. The interactive patient services for 130 beds at the newly constructed Patient Care Center at SJHO went live in September 2007, including one of the first deployments of digital high definition terrestrial broadcast TV at a hospital.

Aperial also provided project management and deployment support for a new construction project involving the Levine Children's Hospital (Carolina's Medical Centers, Charlotte, NC) interactive television project. In addition to deploying TVRC's pCareTV premium platform, the project included PlayStation game consoles using a headend-based game library

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