The back-end of Healthcare Technology: How Intel & Citrix Kaiser Permanente

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The back-end of Healthcare Technology: How Intel & Citrix Kaiser Permanente - helped

If you've been to the doctor lately or had any kind of medical procedures completed is, you may have noticed that things have changed in recent years: X-rays are now digital, your doctor types on a tablet, the blood pressure cuff is now examining the pulse and goes on the wrist, and many more

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While not all offices have the same level of technical sophistication, there is no doubt that the technology in the health care industry is changing. What you may not know, however, that the devices on the changes also look to use the doctors and nurses, there is an entire backend aspect to these changes in the way of servers in a key role the play modernization of healthcare.

Remote Access

Many healthcare providers for clinicians and staff virtualized applications as secure way turn enter medical records to the laboratory work, and check on test results. With virtualization software, such as Citrix XenApp, the healthcare professional to access, record and stored update data on a remote server their device of choice. But as with any new technology or operational changes, there are many implementation and scaling challenges. In the case of virtualized environments storage performance bottlenecks can cause problems, resulting in a poor user experience.

Tech Team Effort

For Kaiser Permanente, involved the bottleneck challenge scaling the introduction of electronic patient records and its infrastructure that provides accessibility and user-friendly tools available while clinicians , In the medical world, if a serious case there, gather a team of doctors to determine the best solutions and the course of treatment. So it makes sense that if Kaiser faced a technological challenge with its electronic medical records, it is gathered a team of specialists, including Intel and Citrix.

Using a combination of the latest Intel® Xeon® processors, Solid State Drives (SSDs) and Citrix Provisioning Server and XenApp, Kaiser was able to roll a solution that not only a solid infrastructure provided, but also asked the cost available. Additionally, the user experience for clinicians was kept so that they can access their own personal settings and data

Specifications -. Learn more

to the challenges and implementation of this comprehensive solution will be discussed in depth during Citrix Synergy. Kaiser Permanente Shannon O'Shea and I'll SYN245 present: Scaling XenDesktop and XenApp with Solid State Drives in Health Care . Make sure to win the session for a chance to participate in an SSD or a tablet computer.

There is also a shortened version of the meeting with more opportunity to ask questions during a Tech Talk in the Intel booth (# 204) in the exhibition hall. Additional information about Intel in the prior Tech Talks and latest technology, including Intel® Xeon® processors and SSDs, be sure of booth # 204 at Synergy.

Ken LeTourneau [1945005zustoppen] is a solution architect for Intel
Shannon O'Shea is a Citrix architect for Kaiser Permanente

Citrix to present the author of this blog post invited at Citrix Synergy 2015 and to take part in a similar competition. The author has received an entry in the competition this blog for submission.

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