CMIE platform offers a single storage and data management platform that enables unrestricted, secure movement of data across public and private clouds – allowing you to move to hybrid cloud architectures.
Cloud Services
Focused on delivering fast, reliable, and secure access to critical patient information, cost-effective quality care and efficient administration.
Overview
As the healthcare industry focuses on delivering cost effective quality care, improvements in the accuracy of patient records, more efficient administration, and streamlined regulatory monitoring and compliance activities are required CMIE facilitates fast, reliable, and secure access to critical information while handling the growing volumes of clinical notes, images, diagnostics, Scheduling, billing, and other information.
However, for many organizations, the cost and complexity of healthcare IT can make it difficult to adopt, especially in light Of already tight budgets. And with the continued pressure to comply with regulatory demands, healthcare specific compliance requirements, and guidelines under the U.S. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) ,Healthcare transformation is needed to effectively handle exponential data growth, improve operational efficiencies, and manage limited budgets
CMIE address this technology challenge and reduce cost and complexity barriers with its ‘SAAS ‘model. Adopting CMIE platform, the healthcare industry will find new opportunities for data consolidation or aggregation of patient data to help physicians and clinicians make better decisions. CMIE sets out to explain how it saves money of Healthcare organizations through reduced redundancy and cheaper operational costs.
Providers
With CMIES instant real-time data access at the point of care (POC), clinicians can make critical decisions based on the valuable patient and medical information available to them. Educated decisions based on patient history can be made faster, with better out-comes, and can decrease medical errors.
Payers
Fast-moving regulatory environments and customer demands are forcing payers to improve their analytical models to better compute risks and identify ways to reduce cost structures. CMIE platform tenders data management technologies that can give payers a competitive edge with the ability to process huge volumes of data to curtail rising healthcare costs.
Need for cloud computing
Though regulatory and security concerns have held back the healthcare industry from widespread adoption Of public clouds, the overall cloud computing market in healthcare will grow to S5.4 billion by 2017, according to a report by research firm Markets and Markets.
Cloud-based infrastructures provide Medical Imaging services that are dynamic, resilient, and use a shared infrastructure to provide lower-cost services. Cloud computing makes it possible to deliver a light weight PACS system to store, archive and diagnose a clinical study breaking the barriers of geography and huge investments.
Our CMIE platform helps physicians and clinicians make better decisions.
CMIE saves money for healthcare organizations through reduced redundancy and cheaper operational costs.
With cloud computing, healthcare organizations can:
Improve Patient Outcomes
Clinicians can securely access pools of shared resources to make immediate informed decisions without compromising on confidentiality of patient data.

Improve Operational Efficiencies
By using a shared infrastructure, CMIE cloud services save time and money while delivering increased global efficiencies and service levels As business demands change, shared resources can be reallocated, eliminating over-provisioning.

Support Exponential Data Growth
Cloud computing easily accommodates rapidly growing terabytes of patient data and saves on the costs of storing hardware locally to store big data sets for EHRs, Medical images, research, and claims data.

CMlE’s impact on Storage Requirements
Changes in the healthcare industry have an impact on storage and Imaging infrastructure at a hospital. As payers and providers continue the transition from legacy paper based processes to automated tasks with healthcare applications, more patient information is created and stored online. Applications include PACS, EMR, document imaging, integrated patient records, and claims processing all causes increased storage demand.

Manage Volumes of Growing Data
Healthcare organizations are working tremendously to efficiently capture, store and manage the massive volume Of medical data used to run their business. The flexibility of CMIE cloud platform offers a new dimension to storage infrastructures, giving it less priority during initial setup. By evolving from a traditional physical server infrastructure With direct attached storage to a more reliable and efficient shared environment, health care Imaging is positioned to benefit from the operational and cost efficiencies that can help optimize staff productivity; meet regulations for retention and reduce error, fraud, and duplication.

Correlate Data to Improve Patient Outcomes
With big data coming from a multitude of imaging sources, Tele-enabling requires intelligent routing tools to access the data and create a patient information model (PIM).
Huge medical data provided to the providers and the payers with greater control on taking advantage of the central data repository and turning clinical data into valuable intelligence. Providers can correlate patient records and medical data quickly to identify treatment plans. An insurer who has an insight to the fact-based diagnostics and therapeutic decisions can shift to the new model of value-based reimbursements to drive coordinated care at a lower cost.

Reigns in Costs
Capex constraints prevent investments needed to expand internal, on-premises data center facilities. By offering affordable shared imaging services, providers can enhance patient care and safety while maximizing business operations. Moving to CMIE imaging cloud platform allows health care industry to combine internal data centers with external virtual secure private CMIE cloud resources to create a transparent, agile e-Imaging environment capable of dynamically scaling to meet business requirements. This approach leads to better control of hardware costs and the right-sizing Of Storage and archival investments based on the nature of the workload involved.

Managing Clinical Data in the Cloud
CMIE Offers cloud imaging services infrastructures that best fit specific workloads. From providing storage as a service to a traditional infrastructure in a data center to a combination Of private and public resources, CMIE has the options to help healthcare organizations successfully make the transition to the cloud. There are multiple paths to the cloud, all with the goal of maximizing capacity utilization, improving e-Imaging flexibility and responsiveness, and minimizing cost.

Start with a CMIE private cloud and evolve to a hybrid cloud environment. You retain the proven storage efficiency, availability, and scalability of the world’s #1 branded storage operating system.
- Reduce your data storage requirements by 50% guaranteed.
- Use CMIE anti-duplication technology to reduce your existing data by at least 35%.
Comprehensive medical image Exchange offers dynamic movement of images and work lists across any cloud resources. This helps you to boost tele-enabling efficiency and avoid vendor lock-in.
- Control the security of medical image moving in and out Of the cloud and meet compliance requirements.
- Integrate CMIE platform-class data management with public cloud services that offer speed, flexibility, and economy.
Start with a CMIE private cloud and evolve to a hybrid cloud environment. You retain the proven storage efficiency, availability, and scalability of the world’s #1 branded storage operating system.
- Reduce your data storage requirements by 50% guaranteed.
- Use CMIE anti-duplication technology to reduce your existing data by at least 35%.
CMIE Transforms Data to Action with Analytics
To meet the growing need for big data analytics, CMIE platform provide healthcare Organizations with greater control by taking advantage of the entire digital data repository and turning clinical data into valuable intelligence. Healthcare organizations with analytical in-sight to evolving healthcare issues can expedite treatment plans and implement effective disease management programs.
CMIE addresses the needs of organizations to maintain control of data that requires large, distributed, multisite content repositories. Customers can now store terabytes of data and billions of files or objects across hundreds of sites in a single, location independent name space.
A single, large repository for unstructured data
Store billions of datasets, such as files or objects and terabytes of capacity in a Single, multisite namespace.
Create, manage, and consume data globally
A sophisticated CMIE Server can create, manage, or consume data at any location while making sure that data resides where it should, as long as it should, and on the optimal storage tier.
Intelligent data classification and access
In addition, data can be managed and retrieved simply by using Unique User Identification numbers or the name of a customer, regardless of where the data is physically stored.
CMIE platform is supporting enterprises and service providers for greater choice efficient, high-speed data protection for backup and disaster recovery to cloud, cloning of VMs in seconds for rapid cloud bursting superior connectivity and performance for a better customer experience.
Cost Savings through Productivity and Operational Efficiencies
CMIE simplifies the complexity of managing clinical data with policy-based management. CMIE easily support terabytes of medical records while reducing the time it takes to perform routine administrative tasks. And with improved policies and processes, CMIE is positioned to manage more terabytes per full time employee with the push of a button. IT benefits from the ability to provide fast provisioning for additional capacity, deliver proven reliability (99.999% availability), and have embedded security to protect confidential data and demonstrate compliance with regulations and internal policies.