Electronic Medical Records Archives - Inuvika Apps + Desktops to any device! Fri, 09 May 2025 18:40:00 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.1 https://www.inuvika.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/cropped-Inuvika_Flavicon_Colour-Trans-512-1-32x32.webp Electronic Medical Records Archives - Inuvika 32 32 Canadian Health Systems Delivers Applications-as-a-service To Medical Clinics https://www.inuvika.com/canadian-health-systems-deliver-applications-as-a-service-to-medical-clinics/ Thu, 08 Dec 2022 23:09:17 +0000 https://newsite.inuvika.com/?p=16026 “Growth” is at the heart of Canadian Health Systems’ mission. The Ottawa, Canada-based company helps healthcare providers grow their medical practices by supporting their development and operations with innovative IT solutions and services. Canadian Health Systems is a leading provider of Electronic Medical Record (EMR) systems, group practice management solutions, and professional services to clinics […]

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“Growth” is at the heart of Canadian Health Systems’ mission. The Ottawa, Canada-based company helps healthcare providers grow their medical practices by supporting their development and operations with innovative IT solutions and services.

Canadian Health Systems is a leading provider of Electronic Medical Record (EMR) systems, group practice management solutions, and professional services to clinics throughout the Canadian province of Ontario. They also offer custom systems and services ranging from Websites to patient portals and virtual care platforms.

CHS used Citrix to deliver EMR Advantage, their flagship electronic medical records system, to the remote clinics as a service. Since many clinics are typically small or mid-sized practices, accessing applications as a service relieved them of the need to set up and manage their own internal IT services.

The Challenge

Shane Ingram is Head of IT for CHS. He joined a team that included Hayley Kash, VP of Operations, who had been dealing with the Citrix portion of their service.

“Many support calls focused on resolving issues related to Citrix rather than the actual medical applications themselves. Even user password management requests became a reoccurring distraction that took up valuable support time. We realized that this was unsustainable.”

Finally, there was cost, which had escalated throughout the years. When Citrix support renewal came up, the senior leadership team decided that a change was in order if CHS were to continue delivering reliable and high-quality services to its customers.

The senior leadership team asked the IT team to find an alternative to Citrix that addressed their problems and was more affordable.

The Solution

The team established their requirements and evaluated all options. In addition to addressing the core problems of performance, stability, and cost, the solution would also have to offer a positive user experience, easy manageability, and reliable vendor support.

The project team evaluated other solutions before selecting Inuvika OVD Enterprise.

Together with Inuvika’s pre-sales and engineering teams, CHS piloted a test deployment using the types of Windows-based applications delivered to their customers as a service.

At each clinic, healthcare providers access applications using a Windows desktop, laptop, or mobile device like Microsoft’s Surface tablet. The Surface tablet offers a unique user experience due to its high mobility factor and ability to use pen-based input. Staff could easily carry the slimline device between exam rooms like a notebook. It also replicated a familiar pen and paper note-taking experience, except information could now be entered directly into a patient’s electronic record.

Since the Inuvika Enterprise Desktop Client (EDC) already supports Windows devices, it was easy for CHS customers to begin using OVD Enterprise. CHS users are also presented with an EDC window visually branded with the CHS logo, making them more comfortable when accessing the system.

The Results – Lower Support Calls

Once the pilot turned into general production and remote users were onboarded, the support team noticed an immediate downward trend in the number of support calls received.

“Overall, we’ve seen a significant decrease in the number of support calls.”

Users also experienced improved stability and reliability, which improved satisfaction and productivity.

The added flexibility of using the Web client was also helpful when staff had to check in remotely from home or another remote location using a simple Web browser.

Label printing problems were resolved using OVD’s Premium USB Device Redirection capability, which addressed the core connectivity issues that troubled the old Citrix environment.

CHS Administrators also benefitted from a more streamlined management environment. The IT team is responsible for managing many applications and users. Having tools that are easy to use can make a big difference in the daily activities of System Administrators.

The OVD Environment provides a single Web-based console, which greatly simplified management. Every aspect of OVD could be managed from a single point, eliminating the need to learn multiple tools and different ways of performing identical tasks.

“The tools are easier to find on a single console, making the system management much easier and less confusing than the Citrix environment. ”

Inuvika’s support team backed up the entire project by providing the CHS team with direct access to support staff during the integration phase and well into the production system phase.

A Cost-effective Solution

OVD’s lean resource requirements allowed CHS to deploy OVD within their existing cloud data center infrastructure. The added benefit of fewer support calls also translated into real efficiencies that were redirected back into the organization and allowed CHS to focus coverage on the other areas of the business.

“We estimate that the final cost of OVD to be about half of we were spending on the Citrix environment based on licensing and support costs alone.”

Moving Forward

With a reliable delivery platform in place, CHS can focus on delivering high-quality solutions and services that improve the health of thousands of Canadians. The team expects to continue growing its presence in the market and, in turn, meet its mission of helping healthcare providers grow their practices.

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Abilene Christian University Moves Student Health and Counseling Services to the Cloud with Inuvika https://www.inuvika.com/abilene_christian_university_case/ Thu, 14 Jul 2022 17:23:54 +0000 https://newsite.inuvika.com/?p=12691 Abilene Christian University (ACU) is a privately-accredited higher education institution in the Southwest United States. Founded in 1906 and based three hours west of Dallas in Abeline, Texas, ACU offers 160 undergraduate studies programs and 39 graduate degree programs.  ACU has 270 full-time faculty staff serving more than 3400 undergraduate and 1800 graduate students. Like […]

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Abilene Christian University (ACU) is a privately-accredited higher education institution in the Southwest United States. Founded in 1906 and based three hours west of Dallas in Abeline, Texas, ACU offers 160 undergraduate studies programs and 39 graduate degree programs.  ACU has 270 full-time faculty staff serving more than 3400 undergraduate and 1800 graduate students.

Like most universities, ACU provides important support services to students. ACU’s Medical and Counseling department provides critical physical and mental health services and operates much like conventional health services clinics. Health and counseling staff within the department use a specialized Electronic Medical Records (EMR) system to manage student health records, appointment scheduling, and billing. The client-server application is hosted on-premises on a Microsoft Windows Server environment and requires Windows 10 or later PC to access the system using a Windows native client.

The Challenge

When the department migrated their Windows desktops over to Apple macOS devices, they needed to find a solution to address the EMR’s lack of a native client for Mac.

Alex Ferguson is ACU’s Windows Server Administrator and is responsible for many of the university’s IT systems.

Alex and the team decided early on to migrate the EMR over to VMware Horizon, which would allow departmental staff to access the EMR on non-Windows devices using a Windows virtual desktop delivered to the user.

However, the decision wasn’t without its own problems:

“The new delivery method introduced periodic instabilities into the system. The department’s counseling staff reported an average of three to four application crashes per day.”

The instability represented a significant issue for the team. The Counseling team sees an average of 45 appointments every day. When the application crashes, it creates delays in accessing or managing patient information. The problem is compounded further if data entered into the system is lost. In that case, staff would have to re-enter the data, creating additional delays and backlogs.

The Solution

Around the same time, ACU was working with an Inuvika Reseller partner on an unrelated project. When ACU’s Horizon support plan came up for renewal, the Inuvika partner introduced Alex to OVD Enterprise and recommended a proof of concept to test the department’s application workload.

The Results

The results were very positive, so the team decided to move to full production.

The stability issues were resolved. Staff who had previously experienced regular downtime due to crashes were now able to work through their shifts without a single outage:

“Everything worked! The apps run reliably, and it’s a seamless experience for our users.”

In the event that a connection is lost, OVD maintains all active sessions. When the user reconnects, they simply continue working from where they left off, so work is never lost.

The staff now access the EMR using Inuvika’s Enterprise Desktop Client for macOS in App Mode. App Mode seamlessly integrates applications delivered by OVD into the user’s local desktop. The apps look and behave as though they were installed locally on the Mac desktop and launch by simply clicking on the application icon.

The IT team considered other options in addition to OVD Enterprise, most notably Azure Virtual Desktops. However, a combination of factors favored OVD Enterprise, including a lower overall cost of ownership. Azure Virtual Desktops ended up costing significantly more per user than initially estimated, while their existing Horizon environment already cost 50% more per user compared to Inuvika.

Inuvika’s Enterprise Secure Gateway (ESG) was also very easy for the team to implement. Once enabled, staff could safely access patient information from anywhere, including off-campus or even from home.

“The ESG was so easy to implement compared to other similar products. We had it up and running quickly and without a problem.”

The Importance of Security

Dealing with highly sensitive information like student health records introduces a greater emphasis on the need for security and privacy. In addition to the encrypted remote connections managed by the ESG, OVD secures the EMR application and its accompanying data within ACU’s private cloud datacenter. No patient information ever resides on physical devices, and the IT team can carefully control how the data is managed. For example, restricting the downloading, printing, or copy-pasting of information eliminates the possibility of data leakage and theft.

Finally, Inuvika backed up the entire process from POC to final production with reliable pre and post-sales support. The Inuvika pre-sales team carefully assessed the integration requirements and identified the critical factors that ultimately deliver success. Since OVD Enterprise is designed to work with today’s leading enterprise IT standards, integration with ACU’s existing Hypervisor and Active Directory and back end was straightforward.

Looking Forward

Given the success that Alex and his team experienced in the Medical and Counseling department, other departments are now evaluating OVD for use in their teaching programs. In the meantime, ACU continues to deliver the reliable health and counseling services that the ACU student community requires.

 

Image courtesy of Michael Barera, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons

 

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