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Helping Save Lives for Real-Time Healthcare Requirements.

NetMRI improves network service quality to ensure healthcare professionals can do their jobs - save lives.

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Improving service quality for healthcare institutions

When poor performance impacts a healthcare institution, the negative consequences can have financial ramifications, but also can impact human life. The importance of high availability and service quality can make a difference between life and death. To add to the challenges, strict compliance regulations—such as those stipulated by HIPAA and the Sarbanes-Oxley Act—mandate additional requirements from the IT infrastructure that must be consistently met. These requirements place a heavy burden on the network infrastructure and the IT professionals who manage it.

Netcordia enables healthcare organizations to meet internal and regulatory network requirements—and maintain optimum performance and a lower cost. Netcordia enables network engineers to manage and improve the system without shutting it down for extended periods of time—a valuable capability when operating in the healthcare environment.

NetMRI enables healthcare institutions to:

  • Automate network changes and detection, to reduce the manual time and effort required by stretched IT staffs
  • Manage configurations to optimize availability of the hundreds of life-impacting applications running on the network
  • Meet compliance requirements for mandates such as HIPAA

The NetMRI Difference

  • Assists in meeting strict healthcare compliance and privacy requirements
  • Improves service quality by identifying issues before end-users are impacted
  • Automates change across the network which improves staff productivity
  • Optimizes availability using built-in intelligence to consolidate configuration, compliance, and performance requirements
  • Extends security controls by verifying change approval authorization
  • Manages a distributed architecture of hospitals, labs and clinics from a single, centralized view