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Achieving Highly-Available Clinical IT Applications through On-Demand Data Center Infrastructure

Agenda

Trends Driving IT Innovation in Healthcare

New Availability Needs in Healthcare

Top Challenges in Reaching Availability Goals

APC Approach

Trends Driving IT Growth in Healthcare

Largest Sector of Economy

13.2% of Gross Domestic Product: $1.4T growing at 7.3%

Increased Focus on Patient Safety

2000X more likely to die from medical error than commercial airline crash (HIMSS 04’)

50% chance you will contract a hospital borne infection if inpatient>4 days

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98,000 deaths due to medical error (National Institute of Medicine 00’) Recent studies have shown IT can reduce errors by up to 50% (Health IT World 04’) `

Increased “Consumerism”

2X more college grads than in 1950, Higher Income, and Age of Population

Internet enabling more visibility to quality of care

Public scorecards on quality of care creating competition!

Trends Driving IT Growth in Healthcare

Cost Pressures

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Payer squeeze HMOs and reduced medicare/medicaid payments Employees more involved/frugal w/health benefits Staff shortages

Federal/State Regulations

Health Insurance Portability Accountability Act

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Privacy(01’)

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Standardized Transaction Sets(10-02’)

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Security and Disaster Recovery(04-05’)

Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO)

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2003-2004 JCAHO® Environment of Care® standards

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Require hospitals to publish errors, have disaster recovery for fire, security, and utility systems to receive Medicaid, Medicare

Must Improve Quality of Care, Reduce Errors, Comply W/FED Regs. AND Decrease Costs SIMULTANEOUSLY!

Clinical Transformation is the ONLY answer…

“Clinical” IT Transformation

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Utilization of IT from administration to CORE patient-care applications to drive up quality of care, reduce errors and costs

PACS

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30% penetration in 03’(1/2 in past 2 yrs)

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40% will have them by 05’ (*Dorenfest 03’)

CPOE

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01’ < 1% penetration

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14% now “in process implementation” 50% in evaluation stage

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**Ca. and Wi. “forcing” adoption by 05’

Integrated HIS Upgrades/Consolidations

IT Proliferation to Patient “Clinical” Patient Data vs. “Admin.” =5 Nines Availability Care REQ.

Admitting Wiring Closet Nurse Station Accounting

Datacenter H.I.S.

SAN

Radiology Billing Wiring Closet Labs Pharmacy

DR /Co Location

Doctor Offices Remote Users Doctors

Clinical Transformation and Availability “It was so difficult to finally get clinical staff off of paper, but now that we are electronic, the availability expectation is so high. Downtime is just not an option. If an administrative function like the billing system is down I may not hear about it for a couple of hours. If it is a clinical system I hear right away from multiple parties and often end up on my hands and knees apologizing.” -Hospital CIO

Network-Critical Physical Infrastructure (NCPI) Essential foundation of reliability

Can’t Get There From Here…….

Cooling What is wrong with this IT space?

Or Here….

Rack

What is wrong with this IT space?

Or Here either…..

Power What availability risks do you see in these photos?

Challenges in Healthcare Data Centers at “Systems” level

Today:

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Custom designed solutions for data centers Made of components from many component suppliers Integrated by a complex web of engineers, architects, and contractors

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Process is slow, complex, creates defects, not predictable, etc.

Facility level designs causes IT to “outsource” and lose control of a “critical-path-element” to clinical IT availability

Many industries facing the similar issues move from a component model toward a solutions model

Challenges in Healthcare Data Centers at Component Level

Availability

Reliability

Reduce single points of failure

Add redundancy wherever possible

Use standardized components

Mean time to recovery

Provide predictive failure warnings

Use pre-engineered, hot-swappable modules

Reduce human error

Simplify

Standardize

Clean-up chaotic environments

Challenges cont’d.

Agility

Get more power,cooling where and when you need it

Plug-and-Play, portable systems

Total Cost of Ownership

Reduce CAPEX and OPEX

The Business Value Equation for Network Critical Physical Infrastructure Value = Availability x TCO Agility

InfraStuXure™ for Data Centers

On Demand architecture for NCPI

InfraStruXure TM for Medium/Small Data Centers – Design Benefits Pre-engineered System

All components designed and tested to work together

Flexible

Easily adapt to any power or cable density; vendor neutral

Redundant

Integrated redundancy increases the availability without the need for 2 UPS systems

Integrated Power and Cable Distribution

Self contained power and data cable distribution eliminates the need for raised floor

Standard Components

Allows you to customize solution, minimize human error, and lower Mean-Time-To-Repair

InfraStruXure™ for Data Centers

Rack Based Components

Quickly install and move; save space, line-up-and match to IT cabinets

Integrated Cooling

Effectively capture the hot air where it is created and deliver cool air where it is required.

Symmetra PX Product Design Benefits Intelligence Module

Control system for the UPS

Power Module

Provides the flexibility to scale power capacity and adds N+1 capability

Battery Module

Hot swappable for easy replacement by trained user

Power View

Easy to read and navigate through menus and functions

Static Switch Module

Enables the UPS to transfer the load to utility power, without interruption, in case of heavy overload or faulty conditions

Symmetra PX

InfraStruXure ™ PDU Product Design Benefits Power Cables & Breakers Circuit Breaker Panels Wrap Around System Bypass Transformer (optional) Rack Form Factor Configure-to-order

(CTO) process allows for factory installation of pre-tested breakers, cut-to-length power cables, load test ports, and monitoring boards

InfraStruXure™ PDU

InfraStruXure TM for Small Data Centers Local Display at Rack Level Load Indicator LED Input Selector Vertical & Toolless Mount Current Monitor Single input

One branch whip connection Multi-branch input provides 5.7kW of AC power

Network Connection Multiple Outlets

Provides 120V/208V on one strip

Rack PDU

NetShelter VX Product Design Benefits Power and Data Cable Management Environmental Monitoring Unit Vendor Neutral Mounting Rack PDUs Rack Air Distribution Unit

InfraStruXure™ for Small Data Centers

NetworkAIR FM Product Design Benefits

Modular floor mount precision air conditioning

NetworkAIR FM

Evaporator Coil Frequency Controlled Fan Drive Tandem Compressors Direct Drive Blower

The world’s only computer room air conditioning system built on twenty-first century technology

InfraStruXure High Density Product Design Benefits Hot Aisle Ceiling Tiles/Cable Trough

Seals in hot air, prevents mixing with room air

Discharge Air Plenum

Distributes cooled air to room

InfraStruXure High Density

NetworkAIR IR

In-Row Air Conditioner Cools hot chamber air

Chamber Doors

Access to hot aisle, locks for security

Power Distribution Unit

42 position power panel, system bypass panel

Uninterruptible Power Supply

Hot swappable components, N+1 redundancy

InfraStruXure TM Options and Related Products Air Distribution Unit

Air Distribution for Power Dense Enclosures and Low Pressure Areas.

Air Removal Unit

Heat Removal for High Density Enclosures.

Environmental Management System

Temperature, humidity, third-party devices

ISX Manager

Centralized Management

Let us prove we can help you Succeed at the Speed of Business

For the next project, engage us to:

Dramatically increase availability

Do it in half the time

Rightsize to the current requirement

Make sure it can adapt

To help you, we can team with your staff to:

Deliver systems that increase availability while driving down TCO

Deliver agile systems on short notice to meet the changing needs of IT

Mitigate downtime associated with human error

Questions?

Thank you!