Enabling the Move to Electronic Medical Records

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When health care providers transition to a paperless recods system, a greater burden of continuity is placed upon the network infrastructure. Peter Panfil, vice president and GM for Liebert AC Power Business, discusses BayCare Health System’s partnership with Emerson Network Power to develop a reliable data center to support an electronic records system using a variey of solutions that ensure mission-critical continuity

Category: EHR Press
Date: March 14, 2009
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