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January 18, 2008 - With HP Medical Archive Solution v3.0, healthcare providers can strengthen focus on improving patient care while adhering to strict compliance regulations by ensuring that medical image data is securely indexed, preserved, and accessible. System delivers factory-integrated HP ProLiant servers, HP StorageWorks SAN, and MSA disk storage with indexing, policy management, and search software to provide long-term retention of medical fixed content.

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Hewlett-Packard Co. (Corporate Headquarters)
3000 Hanover St.
Palo Alto, CA, 94304-1185
USA



HP Helps Healthcare Providers Improve Patient Care, Regulatory Compliance with Medical Archiving Solution


PALO ALTO, Calif., Jan. 10, 2008 - HP today introduced a specialized archiving
platform to help global healthcare providers, hospitals and imaging clinics of all sizes meet rapidly expanding retention requirements for medical images.

With the HP Medical Archive solution (MAS) 3.0, healthcare providers can strengthen
their focus on improving patient care while also adhering to strict compliance regulations by ensuring that medical image data is securely indexed, preserved and accessible.

Healthcare organizations are challenged with ensuring that patient safety remains their
No. 1 priority in the face of increasing costs, labor shortages and reduced
reimbursements for procedures. At the same time, the medical imaging storage market is
doubling every 24 months due to growing volumes of diagnostic images, medical
documents and lab reports.

Asante Health System, a major healthcare provider in southern Oregon and northern
California, selected HP MAS to help improve patient care by providing greater access to
critical patient information.

"Key factors that drove our decision to move forward with HP were the ability to 'grow
as you go,' fast performance and seamless failover for business continuity, and the
commitment that a company like HP provides," said Michael York, senior systems
engineer, Asante. "After implementing the HP Medical Archive solution, Asante is on
target to achieve a 230 percent return on investment over a five year period."

HP MAS 3.0 delivers factory-integrated HP ProLiant servers, HP StorageWorks SAN and
MSA disk storage with indexing, policy management and search software to provide
long-term retention of medical fixed content. The grid architecture of MAS satisfies the scalability and performance requirements of healthcare providers at an affordable price. The tiered storage of the MAS grid ensures healthcare providers can align the business value of images with appropriate retention policies.

"The need for online medical image archiving and storage has skyrocketed in the last
few years, with IT staffers and technicians trying to cope with more data, more patients and more work," said Robin Purohit, vice president and general manager, Information Management, Software, HP. "By bringing MAS to the 'masses' - small and large customers alike - we have dramatically increased the number of organizations that can benefit from having easy access to the right patient information at the right time. HP is empowering more healthcare providers to improve overall patient care."

Enhanced capabilities of HP MAS 3.0
HP MAS 3.0 provides new or enhanced capabilities in three main areas:

Improves patient care
o High Availability Gateway provides "always-on" grid access to medical images,
documents and lab reports, even in the event of multiple site failures;
o Image Management Layer support and certifications with more than 30 Picture
Archiving and Communications Systems (PACS) vendors make it easier for physicians
within a hospital or across a group of hospitals to access patient information and share diagnostic data when collaborating on a patient's treatment.

Increases storage flexibility and reduces costs
o Ability to create and manage multiple tiers of storage within the MAS grid - including SAN, SCSI, SATA and tape - and enables alignment of storage costs and retention policies with clinical value of images;
o New Compact product line option offers entry-level prices starting at $60,000 for
organizations that do not require multi-tier archiving.

Enhances operational efficiency and regulatory compliance
o Linux operating environment enables use of standard system management tools to
simplify operations;
o HP ProLiant DL320 storage servers in the Compact product line increase rack density
and reduce data center footprint;
o Encryption as a standard security feature helps protect patient privacy as medical
images are transferred across local or remote networks.

Thomas Vaughan, director of IT Infrastructure, Roswell Park Cancer Institute (RPCI),
explained his experiences with HP MAS. "At RPCI, we needed a solution that would
improve storage capacity and performance, archive medical images, be highly scalable,
meet HIPAA and other government regulations, and offer disaster recovery and business
continuity," said Vaughan. "When compared to other offerings that we examined, HP
stood out as the one company that took care of all our needs."

HP MAS 3.0 is currently available. More information about the HP Medical Archive
solution is available at www.hp.com/go/mas.

About HP
HP focuses on simplifying technology experiences for all of its customers - from
individual consumers to the largest businesses. With a portfolio that spans printing,
personal computing, software, services and IT infrastructure, HP is among the world's
largest IT companies, with revenue totaling $104.3 billion for the four fiscal quarters
ended Oct. 31, 2007. More information about HP (NYSE: HPQ) is available at
www.hp.com.
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