Gibson Area Hospital & Health Services
Implemented by

MCS Office Technologies
GAHHS IT Department
 



 

 

 
Gibson Area Hospital & Health Services
Challenge
Streamline the daily operations of Gibson Area Hospital by adding servers and implementing existing ones to serve as a center of operations for the hospital.  Current systems at GAH were severely outdated and in need of consolidation.  A lack of Active Directory and Exchange meant decreased productivity and wasted IT department hours.  Existing user data needed to be migrated to the new system, as well as providing access to external and internal email through in-house methods, while still maintaining strict control of user access.
 
Solution
Windows 2003 Server
Exchange 2003, with Outlook Web Access
Veritas Backup Exec
APC Rack Kit
Desktop Authority ScriptLogic
AXIX security cameras
 
Benefits
Windows 2003 security and management
Centralized location and consolidation of all servers for various departments
User-specific directories and file servers for document sharing
Group policies and restriction with ScriptLogic

Remote email using Outlook Web Access via Exchange 2003
Regained work environment and floor space
Project Details
With over 350 employees, Gibson Area Hospital and Health Services provides healthcare services to Gibson City and much of the surrounding area.  Different users within the facility utilize a client-server architecture and access the general CPSI ClientWare healthcare software.  Prior to their new solution, GAHHS was running a Windows NT4 system, using CPSI software.  The CPSI ClientWare system is the principle healthcare information software that Gibson Area Hospital uses on a daily basis.  However, the server was not principally owned by Gibson Area Hospital and maintenance or issues were routed through CPSI - increasing downtime and service costs.

Because Windows NT is no longer supported by Microsoft, GAHHS was looking to purchase new hardware and improve their current services at their location.  MCS Office Technologies configured a new HP Proliant server with Windows 2003, allowing them to manage their server environment.  Their multiple servers were moved into an APC rack architecture with a KVM video switch, decreasing the footprint of their servers and consolidating the hardware.  The ClientWare system is still on the new server and day-to-day maintenance is performed by GAH IT staff.

"Upgrading to our new server and moving our servers to the APC rack has allowed us to grow.  Our IT department will finally have a dedicated work area that includes the ability to service PCs", notes Sean Patrick, IT Director for Gibson Area Hospital.

The new server allows for in-house Exchange, Active Directory, and a higher capacity, RAID 5 configuration.  User profiles were migrated from the legacy systems and merged with a ScriptLogic integration into ActiveDirectory.  Alerts have also been configured too, allowing Sean to receive emails if a particular backup did not complete successfully or if the UPS system is not functioning properly.

"ScriptLogic has allowed us to lock down certain security items for particular employees of Gibson Area Hospital and also entire departments as well." 

Further technology additions at Gibson Area Hospital will involve security cameras solutions and VoIP for the entire facility, increasing ease of mind and reducing phone costs.  Consolidation of these products and integrating them in their server environment is the overall goal.  "We look forward to continuing our relationship with MCS as we continue to expand our technology."



 
   







 

 
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