Integracon Technologies Blog – Computer Support in Knoxville, TN

January 10, 2012

Desktop Virtualization and EMR

Filed under: virtualization — integracon @ 6:01 pm

Virtualization offers one way you can help reduce the stress EMR implementation by speeding adoption while simplifying the demand on clinicians. When you implement desktop virtualization, staff and clinicians can use a thin client for accessing a “virtual” PC that runs on a server in a data center.

Easy Access
Desktop virtualization simplifies access and authentication for clinicians. Clinicians can easily sign in to access their applications and data. As medical personnel move from patient to patient to workstation, they maintain the same personalized experience, by signing in regardless of which thin client they are accessing. Virtualization also makes it easier to accommodate the growing preference of physicians for smartphones and other mobile devices. They can easily access the applications they use most often.

IT Maintenance and Support
Desktop virtualization simplifies IT management of PCs and devices through the system. They can easily install, backup and manage updates, installations, and more.

Data Security
Desktop virtualization keeps the vital patient data in the data center adhering to HIPPA compliance. When the clinician authenticates at a thin client, he or she can access information and enter information, but when he or she steps away, facial recognition technology can be used to automatically log off, instantly securing data.

Integracon partners with VMWare, Ciscos and other vendors to provide infrastructure installation. To learn more about how desktop virtualization can play a key role in your EMR implementation, call Integracon at 865-330-2323 or chat via Integracon.com.

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