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sponsored by HP & Intel®
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22 Feb 2013
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24 Aug 2012
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PDF
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Case Study
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English
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ABSTRACT:
Because lives often depend on clinicians having quick, always available access to patients information and other clinical tools, the highest levels of performance and uptime are essential to the success of your hospital. Thus, many health care organizations are adopting EHRs and other advanced medical technologies to ensure the highest quality patient care.
But, the high cost of the architectures that have traditionally hosted these types of applications are slowing progress.
This case study examines how one hospital was able to ensure high levels of EHR and clinical application uptime and performance with new blade server technology that didn't break the bank.
Intel and the Intel logo are trademarks of Intel Corporation in the U.S. and/or other countries.
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