GCX Corporation  

Petaluma,  CA 
United States
http://www.gcx.com
  • Booth: 852

Profile

GCX Corporation –  By dedicating ourselves specifically to the healthcare industry, we have been able to develop a unique understanding of the interaction between medical devices, users, and healthcare environments. In collaboration with our partners and customers, we create products that are utilized in virtually all healthcare settings, to provide secure positioning, mobility, and ergonomic access to medical devices and computer hardware. Overall, we are committed to developing the tools and solutions to enable caregivers to deliver improved patient care.

In addition to our expertly engineered and customized products for original equipment manufacturers (OEM), GCX provides an array of internationally recognized off-the-shelf products, customer service, and support in order to provide our customers with exceptional service.

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 Press Releases

  • Petaluma, California — August 29, 2018 — Patients now have a new option to safely view apps and online content using tablets with the launch of the GCX VHM-T variable height arm. This latest addition to the growing fleet of GCX mounting solutions provides exceptional cable management and a wide range of safe viewing angles to improve patient engagement at the point of care.

    "As a manufacturer that designs mounting solutions exclusively for medical environments, our newest arm meets a growing need for medical communities wanting to best leverage the popularity of tablets to improve their patients' experiences," said Cris Daugbjerg, GCX Vice President of Development and Sales. "Having a securely-mounted tablet allows healthcare organizations to safely provide their patients with access to apps and online content that contribute to the quality of care."

    The GCX VHM-T variable height arm works with tablets made by Apple, Microsoft, Samsung and others. It features exceptional cable management with 100% concealment for two cables, along with easy access should cables need to be updated or replaced. The arm comes with parallel linkage, so a tablet maintains a constant viewing angle throughout its range of motion. All movement points are pre-set from the factory to allow quick setup and little to no maintenance.

  • One of our most popular requests when a hospital plans to buy or upgrade equipment on an anesthesia workstation is to conduct tip testing. It’s a service we provide without charge for all of our solutions, but it is especially important for those in operating rooms. Anesthesiologists need to know that the patient monitors, medical devices, keyboards and other essential equipment works for them in both a sitting and standing position. In adding mounted patient monitors and computers to an anesthesia machine, though, the tip hazard becomes a bigger issue and must be addressed through testing to ensure compliance and safe use.

    GCX has almost every common anesthesia machine and patient monitor manufactured in the last 30 years and can therefore set up a very accurate test configuration in our Petaluma, CA, facility. Additionally, we can conduct tip testing and validation for any new patient monitor or medical device released from one of our partners. All a customer has to do is take a photo of their desired setup, or outline all equipment they plan on using, and we’ll mimic the exact setup in our facility and test per the IEC 60601-1 standard.

    Tip testing helps hospitals make the right investments when planning EMR and computer hardware implementations. By testing a uniquely configured workstation in our test environment, healthcare organization leaders know their equipment will work with a specific solution before they make the purchase. That’s why we frequently conduct tip tests based on sales quotes or anticipated equipment upgrades. If we know exactly what’s being mounted and where, we can evaluate how the mock up will fare in a healthcare setting, not just with hypotheticals or standard usage. It’s one of the ways we add value to a GCX purchase and differentiate ourselves in the medical marketplace. We want to propose a safe solution, therefore, if we run into issues with tip stability with an exact configuration, we will use our expertise in this space to propose an alternative solution that will work for a facility’s operating room.

    So, what happens during a typical tip test? After receiving all required information, we mimic a setup with actual medical devices and mocked up IT displays and keyboards arranged as requested. We test each configuration per the IEC 60601-1 3rd Edition testing standard, which is a test we perform to verify the stability and mechanical safety of GCX mounting hardware. The workstation is put on a ramp and we perform testing procedures outlined in the standard including: instability, rough handling, movement over a threshold and more. If a proposed configuration does not pass this test, we can test in transport position or adjust equipment mounting locations or lengths of GCX arms/mounts, do additional testing and offer recommendations.

     Once completed, we can provide the hospital a testing document showing valid test results for a safe configuration based on their mounting needs. Though free to interested hospitals, these tip tests take one to four uninterrupted hours to perform, which makes it a significant investment on our part. But it’s a cost we’ll gladly absorb because it’s the right thing to do for our customers and prospective buyers. These tip tests and validations prevent potential injuries and ensure optimal performance throughout the GCX product life cycle.


 Products

  • Anesthesia Machine Workstation
    As facilities bring electronic medical records (EMR) into the operating room (O.R.), patient monitoring and IT hardware is being added to your anesthesia workstations....

  • As facilities bring electronic medical records (EMR) into the operating room (O.R.), patient monitoring and IT hardware is being added to your anesthesia workstations. The resulting configuration must be safe, comfortable to use, and aligned with your O.R. workflow.

    Safety. GCX offers an unparalleled range of mounting products to safely secure this equipment. We work with all major anesthesia workstation and patient monitor manufacturers, and our test lab inventory includes 35 different anesthesia workstations and dozens of patient monitors. We can mock up and test, free of charge, your exact configuration to verify compliance with the IEC 60601-1 safety standard.

    Comfort. Our mounting solutions are ergonomically adjustable and designed to accommodate a broad range of users. Sit and stand capabilities provide user flexibility for seamless device interaction.

    Workflow. Just as important, our expertise with anesthesia machine mounting solutions enables us to thoroughly consider the workflow implications and to help drive best practices throughout your facility

  • Dräger IACS on Perseus
    Dräger IACS on Dräger Perseus Anesthesia machine....

  • As facilities bring electronic medical records (EMR) into the operating room (O.R.), patient monitoring and IT hardware is being added to your anesthesia workstations. The resulting configuration must be safe, comfortable to use, and aligned with your O.R. workflow.
     
    Safety. GCX offers an unparalleled range of mounting products to safely secure this equipment. We work with all major anesthesia workstation and patient monitor manufacturers, and our test lab inventory includes 35 different anesthesia workstations and dozens of patient monitors. We can mock up and test, free of charge, your exact configuration to verify compliance with the IEC 60601-1 safety standard.

    Comfort. Our mounting solutions are ergonomically adjustable and designed to accommodate a broad range of users. Sit and stand capabilities provide user flexibility for seamless device interaction.

    Workflow. Just as important, our expertise with anesthesia machine mounting solutions enables us to thoroughly consider the workflow implications and to help drive best practices throughout your facility.