DO OR DIE - THE CHALLENGES OF MANAGING INFORMATION SYSTEMS FOR HEALTHCARE SERVICES
Integrated Research, April 18, 2004
A growing number of healthcare providers are using system and network management software to manage their computing environments. In 2002, the North American healthcare industry spent $411 million on this type of software, and this figure is expected to increase to $619 million by 2007.
This paper outlines the challenges facing healthcare IT professionals when managing large-scale, mission-critical systems in hospitals, research centers and clinics. It discusses the various management solutions available, and proposes one solution, PROGNOSIS from Integrated Research, as a viable answer to the management challenge.
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This paper outlines the challenges facing healthcare IT professionals when managing large-scale, mission-critical systems in hospitals, research centers and clinics. It discusses the various management solutions available, and proposes one solution, PROGNOSIS from Integrated Research, as a viable answer to the management challenge.
Visit www.ir.com for more information.
(PDF format - click here to download the latest version of acrobat reader)
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