As a major medical institution, the majority of this healthcare system’s PCs are used for mission-critical patient care—from maintaining patient records to clinical workstations. With this in mind, the healthcare system looked to Intel® vPro™ technology specifically to take advantage of the following: improved application patch management, simplified OS provisioning, and improved end-user and IT support productivity. Read the ROI analysis in Texas-Based Healthcare System Administers Patch Management and IT Support Efficiencies with Intel® vPro™ Technology (203KB, PDF).
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Texas-Based Healthcare System Administers Patch Management and IT Support Efficiencies with Intel(R) vPro(TM) Technology
Monday, August 31st, 2009Cleveland Clinic: Improving Productivity and Reducing Energy Costs
Saturday, February 28th, 2009Cleveland Clinic, a non-profit, multispecialty academic medical center, recently changed their asset management approach to a lease vs. buy program and are acquiring PCs with Intel® Core™2 processor with vPro™ technology over a four year period. This case study examines how they tackled issues such as mitigating missing assets, supporting the Clinic’s Healthy Environment energy policy, and providing better manageability – while increasing productivity of the Clinic’s staff. (more…)
Bioinformatics for Critical Care
Tuesday, September 30th, 2008Using open source software and standards-based Intel® technologies, the UCSF Critical Care Data Warehouse Project provides authorized researchers with a single-source view of information from three independent clinical sources: a Phillips CareVUE* ICU electronic medical record, a mainframe-based lifetime care record that utilizes Siemens Invision*, and real-time information from bedside clinical monitors and equipment (Aristein Bioinformatics). Read Bioinformatics for Critical Care to see how Intel is working to resolve some of the roadbloacks to data integration in healthcare.
Gwinnett Medical Center: Keeping IT Systems Healthy from the Data Center to the Desktop
Monday, March 31st, 2008To help maintain clinical excellence, Gwinnett Medical Center uses Intel® Xeon® processors for increased server performance and Intel® vPro™ technology for remote PC management. Get the details in Keeping IT Systems Healthy from the Data Center to the Desktop (349KB, PDF).
The Benefits of IT-enabled Care Transformation
Thursday, February 28th, 2008Get an in-depth view of Banner Estrella Medical Center’s IT-enabled care transformation process and how they standardized clinical applications, workflows, clinical protocols and culture-change initiatives across all its facilities. Read The Benefits of IT-enabled Care Transformation from Healthcare Financial Management magazine to see how the business value was measured using the Intel® Healthcare IT Value Model.
