Common use of Philips Intellivue Products Clause in Contracts

Philips Intellivue Products. 25.1 The following applies in the event Customer elects to use the Philips IntelliVue Information Center on its general network versus dedicating a separate IntelliVue Clinical Network to support the communication between the Philips IntelliVue Information Center and the Philips IntelliVue bedside Xxxxx Xxxxx Patient Care Monitors: 25.1.1 The Philips IntelliVue Information Center is a secondary xxxxx xxxxx monitoring tool that is used by Customers to monitor the activity arising from alarms that sound from a Xxxxx Xxxxx Patient Care Monitor at the patient bedside. Philips advises that the likelihood of network or bandwidth outages is generally greater when using a medical device on a general network vs. a network dedicated solely to its use. In the event of a network or bandwidth outage were to directly affect the Philips IntelliVue Information Center’s ability to communicate with a bedside Monitor, the Philips IntelliVue Information Center would not be available to get real time alarm information from a bedside Monitor. Accordingly, Customer is reminded that its nursing protocols at the patient room floor must be based on using the Philips bedside Monitor, at all times, as the primary medical device to use and respond to, for monitoring patient’s xxxxx xxxxx at the patient bedside. 25.1.2 Philips does not sell anti-virus software with these products. Customer bears the sole responsibility to purchase and manage all virus issues in connection with the products. Use of anti-virus in a manner not recommended in the user manual or without patch validation with Philips is Customer’s sole responsibility or risk.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Service Agreement, Service Agreement, Service Agreement

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Philips Intellivue Products. 25.1 12.1 The following applies in the event Customer elects to use the Philips IntelliVue Information Center on its general network versus dedicating a separate IntelliVue Clinical Network to support the communication between the Philips IntelliVue Information Center and the Philips IntelliVue bedside Xxxxx Xxxxx Patient Care Monitors: 25.1.1 12.1.1 The Philips IntelliVue Information Center is a secondary xxxxx xxxxx monitoring tool that is used by Customers to monitor the activity arising from alarms that sound from a Xxxxx Xxxxx Patient Care Monitor at the patient bedside. Philips advises that the likelihood of network or bandwidth outages is generally greater when using a medical device on a general network vs. a network dedicated solely to its use. In the event of a network or bandwidth outage were to directly affect the Philips IntelliVue Information Center’s ability to communicate with a bedside Monitor, the Philips IntelliVue Information Center would not be available to get real time alarm information from a bedside Monitor. Accordingly, Customer is reminded that its nursing protocols at the patient room floor must be based on using the Philips bedside Monitor, at all times, as the primary medical device to use and respond to, for monitoring patient’s xxxxx xxxxx at the patient bedside. 25.1.2 12.1.2 Philips does not sell anti-virus software with these products. Customer bears the sole responsibility to purchase and manage all virus issues in connection with the products. Use of anti-virus in a manner not recommended in the user manual or without patch validation with Philips is Customer’s sole responsibility or risk.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Customer Service Agreement, Customer Service Agreement, Customer Service Agreement

Philips Intellivue Products. 25.1 32.1 The following applies in the event Customer elects to use the Philips IntelliVue Information Center on its general network versus dedicating a separate IntelliVue Clinical Network to support the communication between the Philips IntelliVue Information Center and the Philips IntelliVue bedside Xxxxx Xxxxx Patient Care Monitors: 25.1.1 32.1.1 The Philips IntelliVue Information Center is a secondary xxxxx xxxxx monitoring tool that is used by Customers to monitor the activity arising from alarms that sound from a Xxxxx Xxxxx Patient Care Monitor at the patient bedside. Philips advises that the likelihood of network or bandwidth outages is generally greater when using a medical device on a general network vs. a network dedicated solely to its use. In the event of a network or bandwidth outage were to directly affect the Philips IntelliVue Information Center’s ability to communicate with a bedside Monitor, the Philips IntelliVue Information Center would not be available to get real time alarm information from a bedside Monitor. Accordingly, Customer is reminded that its nursing protocols at the patient room floor must be based on using the Philips bedside Monitor, at all times, as the primary medical device to use and respond to, for monitoring patient’s xxxxx xxxxx at the patient bedside. 25.1.2 32.1.2 Philips does not sell anti-virus software with these products. Customer bears the sole responsibility to purchase and manage all virus issues in connection with the products. Use of anti-virus in a manner not recommended in the user manual or without patch validation with Philips is Customer’s sole responsibility or risk.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Customer Service Agreement, Customer Service Agreement

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Philips Intellivue Products. 25.1 30.1 The following applies in the event Customer elects to use the Philips IntelliVue Information Center on its general network versus dedicating a separate IntelliVue Clinical Network to support the communication between the Philips IntelliVue Information Center and the Philips IntelliVue bedside Xxxxx Xxxxx Vital Signs Patient Care Monitors: 25.1.1 30.1.1 The Philips IntelliVue Information Center is a secondary xxxxx xxxxx vital signs monitoring tool that is used by Customers to monitor the activity arising from alarms that sound from a Xxxxx Xxxxx Vital Signs Patient Care Monitor at the patient bedside. Philips advises that the likelihood of network or bandwidth outages is generally greater when using a medical device on a general network vs. a network dedicated solely to its use. In the event of a network or bandwidth outage were to directly affect the Philips IntelliVue Information Center’s ability to communicate with a bedside Monitor, the Philips IntelliVue Information Center would not be available to get real time alarm information from a bedside Monitor. Accordingly, Customer is reminded that its nursing protocols at the patient room floor must be based on using the Philips bedside Monitor, at all times, as the primary medical device to use and respond to, for monitoring patient’s xxxxx xxxxx vital signs at the patient bedside. 25.1.2 30.1.2 Philips does not sell anti-virus software with these products. Customer bears the sole responsibility to purchase and manage all virus issues in connection with the products. Use of anti-virus in a manner not recommended in the user manual or without patch validation with Philips is Customer’s sole responsibility or risk.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Customer Service Agreement

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