Healthcare
Continuity of care starts with continuity of power.
In healthcare environments, a disruption to electrical systems is never only a facilities issue. CTM365 adds continuous thermal visibility to the infrastructure behind patient care — strengthening the reliability posture your teams and regulators already expect.
Healthcare
Continuity of care starts with continuity of power.
In healthcare environments, a disruption to electrical systems is never only a facilities issue. CTM365 adds continuous thermal visibility to the infrastructure behind patient care — strengthening the reliability posture your teams and regulators already expect.
Healthcare facilities live inside the most scrutinized reliability expectations in the built environment. Every electrical system downstream of the service entrance eventually touches a clinical workflow — imaging, surgery, diagnostics, environmental controls, patient rooms, life safety. The difference between a near miss and a reportable event can be small. The difference in how those are experienced is enormous.
What CTM365 changes in this environment
- Continuous thermal visibility into the critical electrical infrastructure that patient care depends on.
- Earlier awareness of developing issues where preventable downtime is not an acceptable outcome.
- Reduced need, where appropriate, for routine energized-equipment inspection activity that exposes internal staff and contractors.
- A more defensible reliability story for clinical, administrative, and regulatory stakeholders.
A hospital with mixed-age electrical infrastructure
Continuous visibility into the main electrical distribution complements established rounds and maintenance routines
A health system
standardizing posture
A consistent continuous-monitoring approach across multiple hospitals, clinics, and ambulatory sites supports enterprise reliability reporting
A facility facing insurance or accreditation review
Continuous thermal visibility strengthens the reliability story attached to documentation, audits, and incident reviews.
Benefits
Support continuity of care by closing electrical blind spots earlier
Reduce unnecessary exposure for staff and contractors working near energized equipment
Strengthen posture for accreditation, insurance, and internal reporting
Align with broader reliability and maintenance practices already underway
Frequently asked questions
Is CTM365 compliant with any specific healthcare standard?
CTM365 supports broader reliability and maintenance practices and aligns with industry guidance such as NFPA 70B-oriented programs. We don’t position the service as a standalone compliance claim, and we’ll be direct about what it is and isn’t during the consultation.
How does this fit with our existing life-safety and emergency power testing?
CTM365 complements those programs. Life-safety and emergency power testing remain owned by the teams and programs already responsible for them.
Does this require clinical workflow changes?
No. CTM365 is a continuous thermal monitoring layer on your electrical infrastructure. Clinical workflows do not change because of it.