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McCullough-Hyde Memorial Hospital: A Community Healthcare Network Reduces IT Administration Burdens and Accelerates Patient Care
September 06, 2011
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McCullough-Hyde Memorial Hospital offers a wide range of inpatient and outpatient services from its main hospital in Oxford, Ohio and through a network of satellite facilities. The largest of these, Ross Medical Center, offers imaging services, lab tests, physical therapy and rehabilitation, and is southern Ohio‘s only certified Category 1 urgent care center. The IT team at Ross has virtualized 90 percent of their +86 servers and replaced more than half of their aging desktop PCs with low-cost thin clients - achieving dramatic cost savings while improving the productivity of clinicians and IT administrators alike.
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