eClinicalWorks aligns with Array Networks for data center scalability

eClinicalWorks, a developer of ambulatory clinical systems located in Westborough, Mass., is now using Array Networks’ AppVelocity (APV) server load balancer and application delivery controller to support its medical record and management programs for healthcare providers.

According to the Milpitas, Calif.-based Array, eClinicalWorks selected the Array APV platform to ensure a program for its cloud hosted application infrastructure. Physicians, health centers and hospitals who are eClinicalWorks’ customers use the software to manage patient records and assist with the registry reporting and clinical support features, according to Array.

The cloud-hosted tool also enables physicians and other medical personnel to access patient records anywhere to communicate with referring physicians or share consult notes and clinical data, the company added.

Array’s APV application delivery controllers provide Secure Sockets Layer-encrypted access to the eClinicalWorks software applications. The load balancing feature distributes web and application traffic, the company stated.

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