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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.
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Norman Regional Health Systems - Case Study by VMware, Inc.
January 09, 2012 - (Free Research)
Access this case study to learn how Norman Regional Health selected VMware View™ to provide doctors, nurses, and other staff with ready access to clinical applications, such as Meditech, or to imaging servers with X-rays, MRIs, and other medical images.
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Norman Regional Health System: ROI Case Study by Intel and HP
September 16, 2011 - (Free Research)
Norman Regional Health System improves reliability, reduces costs, improves patient care and gains $6.1M in benefits with an HP and Meditech solution.
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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.
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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.
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Storage for Electronic Health Care Systems by SearchHealthIT.com
August 17, 2011 - (Free Research)
With all of the uncertainty surrounding electronic health records, one thing is for sure: Healthcare facilities will be storing more data, with more protection and for a longer period of time. In this e-guide, learn how to accomplish comprehensive patient data storage without breaking the bank.
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