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Gaston County Leads the Way with Fluid Data Storage by Dell Compellent
January 24, 2011 - (Free Research) The residents of Gaston County, N.C., may enjoy magnificent magnolias and a slower pace of life, but they expect performance from social services like emergency medical services, Medicare, Medicaid, child protective services and public safety. Read this white paper to learn how Gaston County alleviated their storage headaches.
HIPAA Primer Best Practices by Iron Mountain
September 14, 2011 - (Free Research) Healthcare facilities are rapidly adopting electronic health records (EHR) in order to meet regulatory compliance requirements. Central to this effort is document conversion — the scanning of new and existing records to digital format. Inside this white paper, uncover best practices for a HIPAA-compliant approach to EHR transition.
Clinical Archiving Made Simple - Compliance, Protection, And Unified Availability That Scales by Dell, Inc.
May 11, 2011 - (Free Research) Medical imaging is achieving phenomenal growth. This advance in patient care comes at a cost - a data explosion and resulting silos of clinical information that threaten to overwhelm your data center. With the Unified Clinical Archive, you can store, access, and share medical files from all your medical imaging applications.
Michigan Hospital Improves Patient Care with Healthy Infrastructure by Intel and HP
September 19, 2011 - (Free Research) At Metro Health, doctors use an electronic medical record (EMR) application to look at a patient’s medical history, enter examination notes and diagnoses, write prescriptions and view test results. Learn how Metro Health improved availability and lowered energy bills with a server approach.
Gwinnett Medical Center relies on flexible storage to meet goals by Intel and HP
September 19, 2011 - (Free Research) Gwinnett Medical Center uses the HP storage area network (SAN) to support almost all of its critical clinical and enterprise management applications. Learn how the SAN supports the hospital system’s full range of McKesson applications, including EHR, pharmacy, physician portal, surgical management, PACS and radiology operations.
Futureproofing healthcare with Converged Medical Infrastructure by Intel and HP
November 14, 2011 - (Free Research) Health care facilities require flexible, reliable storage for ever increasing patient data. This webcast covers the benefits of a converged medical infrastructure, including cost reductions and improvements in scalability and flexibility.
MidMichigan Health - Case Study by VMware, Inc.
January 11, 2012 - (Free Research) This case study examines how MidMichigan Health reduces costs and makes it fast and easy for clinicians to access medical records and healthcare applications so they can spend more time with patients.
Getting the PACS archive and EHR systems to talk to each other by Ciena
June 10, 2011 - (Free Research) Complying with the HITECH Act involves the exchange of data -- such as medical images -- across interoperable systems. Unfortunately, opening up proprietary images enterprise-wide to patients and their physicians can be complex. Inside this expert e-guide, learn how to plan ahead for this process with preparation and testing strategies.
San Gorgonio Memorial Hospital cures budget blues with Imation InfiniVault by Imation Corp.
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February 02, 2012 - (Free Research) Check out this case study to learn how one hospital found an archiving solution that allows the hospital staff to effectively and cost-efficiently back up medical records and patient information. Learn the specs of the storage solution that SGMH implemented, and discover how it saved the company roughly $80,000 over a four year period.
DataNAS XP by Excel Meridian Data, Inc.
The DataNAS XP is designed with performance in mind integrating Pentium Technology, Gigabit connectivity and low cost IDE resources to produce a reliable and economical NAS Filer. The DataNAS XP is scalable from 240GB to 2TB of storage capacity and provides unified file data access for your mixed environment clients without expensive licenses.
Gartner Webcast: Keeping Operations Healthy With Fluid Data Storage by Dell Compellent
May 06, 2011 - (Free Research) If there's one absolute truth in Healthcare IT, it's that data will continue to grow exponentially. Data intensive image archiving, electronic medical records, and healthcare management systems have greatly increased data storage and recovery requirements for healthcare providers. How do you find the right storage system to fit your needs?
Scottsdale Medical Imaging: Radiology practice standardizes on HP Workstations, desktops by Intel and HP
September 19, 2011 - (Free Research) Scottsdale Medical Imaging has standardized on HP products wherever possible—from business desktop PCs to the servers that support administrative operations and redundant storage arrays that store the vast library of medical images. Download this case study for additional details on their objective, approach, IT improvements and business benefits.
InterSystems TrakCare and HP Converged Medical Infrastructure by Intel and HP
November 15, 2011 - (Free Research) Faced with increasing expectations of care and expensive drugs, procedures and equipment, health care facilities must deliver better outcomes at a reduced cost. Learn about a health care system that delivers the right information at the right time—helping clinical personnel make better informed decisions based on pertinent data.
Strategy Guide to Business Risk Mitigation for Healthcare by Intel and HP
March 21, 2011 - (Free Research) If a server goes down in a hospital, it is a matter of life and death. In this paper, learn how healthcare IT managers are keeping their data centers up and running 24/7 with an infrastructure that is robust enough to support new healthcare IT initiatives, including Electronic Medical Records systems.
Better Patient Care: Virtually There by VMware, Inc.
August 01, 2010 - (Free Research) This IDC Health Insights white paper identifies the key benefits from desktop virtualization in the clinical environment and presents case studies from three hospitals with detailed interviews.
E-Guide: Using a virtualized server environment to address HIPAA compliance by Dell Compellent
October 14, 2011 - (Free Research) In an ever-digitized storage environment, there can be an array of threats posed to patient medical records. Amidst all of these concerns, how can you be sure which virtual server environment is right for you? In this exclusive e-guide, learn how one company successfully took the leap to a virtualized server environment.
Scan and Go - Transport Ticketing on the Mobile by ComputerWeekly.com
January 14, 2011 - (Free Research) This Whitepaper focuses on transport mobile ticketing. The full end-to-end mobile commerce transaction involves the purchase, storage and redemption of tickets on the mobile device.
7 Ways to Manage Rapid Patient Data Growth by Dell Compellent
July 30, 2010 - (Free Research) This white paper discusses seven ways healthcare IT teams can use Dell Compellent Fluid Data storage to drive efficiency, ensure high availability and protection, and readily adapt to constant change.
HP Converged medical infrastructure and Agfa Healthcare by Intel and HP
November 15, 2011 - (Free Research) Today’s health care organizations face a growing list of challenges. And as the volume of patient data continues to explode, they need imaging solutions that streamline management and help control health care delivery costs. Access this white paper for an outline of imaging solutions that offer efficient data management tools.
Making (the most) of Technology Transitions by Intel and HP
September 13, 2011 - (Free Research) Medical practices have been contemplating the prospect of moving from paper-based records to EHR systems for decades. But relatively few have made the transition – until now. This white paper examines the factors that have kept many medical practices from moving forward with EHR over the years and the factors that are prompting action today.
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