DELL S SUCCESS WITH MEDITECH HOSPITALS SEPTEMBER, 2004 Customer Testimonials "Prior to committing to Dell for the purchase of MEDITECH servers, I will be honest and admit that I was a little apprehensive not about the quality of the Dell product, but about their relatively new entry in the MEDITECH market. However, I will say I was very impressed and was extremely satisfied with the Dell product and services. The entire process was handled very professionally, and the MEDITECH migration process was completed flawlessly. I would not hesitate to buy Dell servers again in the future. Rick Edwards Director of Information Systems Howard County General Hospital This partnership has been solid since the purchase of our first Dell server in 1996. We trust Dell to provide us with quality products and services on a daily basis. Dell has the solutions for our healthcare information needs. Considering the growth and expansion as well as the need for MEDITECH software compatibility, the obvious answer was Dell servers, Dell EMC storage solution and Dell s MEDITECH specific Professional Services. John J. Willars Management Information Director Mission Hospital Healthcare Technology That Grows With You. Easy as
Sturdy Memorial Hospital has been a MEDITECH site for 20 years. Two and a half years ago we purchased the Dell solution for our MEDITECH system. I was and still am impressed with Dell s level of MEDITECH knowledge. Dell has become an important part of this hospital s immediate and future planning. The stability and expandability of the system allowed us to create the infrastructure for PACS, Disaster recovery, redundancy and EMR. Model portrayal Thomas Precopio Director Information Systems Sturdy Memorial Hospital My name is Al Beattie and I am the network administrator for Grays Harbor Community Hospital. I have worked with MEDITECH systems for about 12 years. In 2003, I ran the project to convert our MEDITECH environment from DG Aviions to Dell OSAL Win2K servers. I was very impressed with the support we were given during the conversion. At the same time we switched to MAGIC OSAL, we also put in a storage area network that supports MEDITECH data storage as well as our normal Windows 2000 server based storage. The only problem we have had to deal with is a PowerVault tape library issue and Dell provided excellent support to help us solve this tape library problem. Grays Harbor Community Hospital is more than a little off the beaten path and the speed with which Dell had techs and parts on site was amazing. Currently we are consulting with Dell Professional Services on implementing a Citrix Secure Gateway solution to provide our physicians remote access to our MEDITECH system. We believe Dell has broad and deep level of technical expertise to help us meet our HIS needs. Al Beattie Gray s Harbor Community Hospital
As a Dell customer since 1999 when we first started deploying Dell machines to the desktop (and later Dell servers in support of our non-meditech applications) we have been very pleased with Dell s hardware and support services. Dell has consistently provided us with high quality hardware at a very reasonable price. For that reason the decision to replace our existing Data General servers with Dell OSAL servers was seen as a normal extension of the course of action originally started in 1999. Model portrayal In August 2003 we started working with both Dell and MEDITECH to establish a game plan for the system upgrade. Early into the process we decided to migrate our existing storage environment to the newer Dell/EMC 2 SAN technology. Also, to accommodate additional MEDITECH modules in the future we decided to move from three servers to four. The Dell and MEDITECH people we worked with were very accommodating to our needs and they worked with us to develop a plan that satisfied those needs. The Dell personnel we worked with were very knowledgeable regarding MEDITECH's operating environment as well as MEDITECH's policies and procedures. It was evident that the Dell Implementation Staff and the MEDITECH Systems Support Group have worked together - so much so that they were on first name basis. This really made us feel that we were dealing with a single team and not two separate organizations. On Saturday, January 24th of this year we made the cutover. We planned on a 12-hour downtime and completed all our tasks in 10 hours. Dell personnel were on site to monitor each step of the cutover. MEDITECH support staff was there to validate that each of our 27 modules was functioning according to specifications. Al Godsoe Director/CIO Information Systems and Communications Johnson Memorial Hospital We have had hardware by another vendor installed probably 6 years ago to run MEDITECH. We started to research the products that are "MEDITECH" certified. I feel Dell comes in with a very good solution and with reasonable prices to upgrade to quicker servers which we were in great need for. We also went with the Dell/EMC SAN solution, and I feel this is going to work out well for the hospital. Dell managed the rack and stack and did an excellent job with the equipment and also the wiring. I had two field engineers from Dell who came out to load our servers have a great amount of knowledge and had performed a lot of MEDITECH installs in the past. This work was done at the utmost level of service. We are to go live in a week and a half, and then we will be able to judge better the ROI for this equipment, which I feel will be a good investment. Steve Trimble Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center
When EMC announced the DG line of servers would only be supported through 2005, Benefis Healthcare embarked on a mission to select a new hardware platform for MEDITECH servers. After carefully reviewing MEDITECH s supported hardware vendors, Benefis chose Dell for its reputation, cost and reliability. The first Dell PowerEdge OSAL server was installed in May of 2002 and was configured as a SCSI solution connected to a PowerVault 200. It has performed flawlessly with no failures whatsoever. Another initiative that is important to Benefis is effective storage management that enables efficient use of storage, reliability using hardware raid technology and fail over processes, performance improvements and finally capabilities to enable disaster recovery. Benefis knew these characteristics were contained in SAN technology, but were unable to implement it due to the initial capital expenditure. When Dell and EMC introduced their affordable CX line, Benefis knew this was their opportunity to enter the SAN market. In the spring of 2003, Benefis implemented two Dell PowerEdge OSAL servers direct attached to a CX200. While this did not accomplish our goals of a fully functioning SAN, it got our feet wet and introduced us the capabilities we are looking for. Today, Benefis is in the process of upgrading to a CX600 that will eventually support 11 MEDITECH OSAL machines and a host of network servers. Plans also call for a second CX600 to be installed on another campus and mirrored for disaster recovery purposes. Our accolades also go out to the wonderful sales and installation teams at Dell. Rick Ells, Mark Provo and Anna North worked very hard to explain the benefits and capabilities of all their products and to make them fit into our tight budgets. Don Nguyen did an outstanding job of implementing and explaining the hardware. His experience and knowledge of the MEDITECH environment made all the difference in the world. Thanks for a great job and we look forward to new ventures in the future. Tom Hering Benefis Healthcare Model portrayal We have standardized on Dell for our servers, desktops, notebooks and PDAs. In addition, we have implemented Dell/EMC SAN with Dell. All with very positive results. The MEDITECH implementation has been very smooth and the technical support outstanding. Chuck Shafer Director, Information Systems Anne Arundel Health Systems
Quincy Medical Center had always been a site that was looking to standardize on equipment. As that was getting more and more difficult to do we looked toward Dell for solutions. Great choice, they know what they are talking about in the MEDITECH space and more importantly can produce and get the job done. We intend to continue with this relationship as it has been very beneficial to Quincy Medical Center. Robert Borr Chief Information Officer Quincy Medical Center Parkview Hospital has chosen Dell to work in our MEDITECH space. It has been a great decision. Dell s MEDITECH knowledge and dedicated MEDITECH team has proven that we made the best possible choice. We plan to work with Dell on upcoming projects. Model portrayals Karen Garrity Director, Technical Services Parkview Medical Center
References Al Beattie Gray s Harbor Community Hospital Aberdeen, WA. 360-537-6017 Robert Borr Chief Information Officer Quincy Medical Center Quincy, MA. 617-376-5452 Rick Edwards Director of Information Systems Howard County General Hospital Columbia, MD. 410-740-7230 Karen Garrity Director, Technical Services Parkview Medical Center Pueblo, CO. 719-584-4995 Al Godsoe Director/CIO Information Systems and Communications Johnson Memorial Hospital Franklin, IN. 317-346-3910 Thomas Precopio Director Information Systems Sturdy Memorial Hospital Attleboro, MA. 02703 508-236-8425 Chuck Shafer Director, Information Systems Anne Arundel Health Systems, Annapolis, MD. 443-481-5201 Steve Trimble Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center Pottsville, PA. 570-621-4104 John J. Willars Management Information Systems Director Mission Hospital McAllen, TX. 956-580-9000 Josh Woods Chief Information Officer Camden Clark Memorial Hospital Parkersburg, WV. 304-424-2828 Tom Hering Benefits Healthcare Glens Falls, MT. 406-455-5070 Easy as Call 1-866-210-4830 toll free Click www.dell4healthcare.com Dell cannot be responsible for errors in typography, photography or omissions. Dell and the Dell logo are trademarks of Dell Inc. MEDITECH is a trademark of Medical Information Technology, Inc. EMC is a registered trademark of EMC Corporation. 2004 Dell Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in any manner whatsoever without the written permission of Dell Inc. is strictly forbidden.