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Accession Number
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ADA564156
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Title
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Advanced Patient Data Replication and Recovery.
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Publication Date
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Oct 2010
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Media Count
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22p
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Personal Author
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A. Hendrian D. Perez
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Abstract
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1. The move to electronic medical records (EMR) necessitates that clinical data protection and recovery best practices support extremely low RPO and RTO. Only near-real time and synchronized backups to offsite, disk based, storage technologies support sub-four-hour RPO and RTO while still protecting the data from local loss. 2. Objectives include: A. Lower the risk of clinical patient data loss to clinical staff B. Support clinicians dependence on EMR data by making it less prone to loss C. An IT healthcare best practice will be redefined for off-site real-time data replication of electronic medical records which will lower RPO and RTO to less than the current levels of 24 and 48 hours. D. Target objectives for RPO and RTO will be 1 to 4 hours.
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Keywords
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Clinical medicine Electronics Emr(Electronic medical records) Medicine Patients Records Risk Storage
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Source Agency
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Non Paid ADAS
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NTIS Subject Category
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57E - Clinical Medicine 44T - Data & Information Systems
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Corporate Author
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Army Medical Research and Materiel Command (Provisional), Fort Detrick, MD.
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Document Type
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Technical report
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Title Note
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Annual rept. 8 Sep 2009-7 Sep 2010.
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NTIS Issue Number
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1302
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Contract Number
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W81XWH-08-1-0585
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