Business Continuance Testimonials
If anyone is looking for a nice downtime tool, I recommend NetSafe from Interbit Data. We have been using it for a few years now but had a good test of it recently. We had scheduled 4-8 hours of downtime for Data Center maintenance and it ended up being close to 14 hours. With no network available, we had the lab cumulative summaries, nursing patient profiles, census reports, doctor's rounds reports, surgery preference cards, unit number listing to pull paper charts, a downtime paper charting form, eMAR information, dietary information, labels for each current inpatient, etc all available within NetSafe to view and/or print. It worked well, did what we asked it to do and the folks at Interbit Data have been great helping us get everything set up. Uptime is so critical with all the clinical information that is being documented and this was a big help during the downtime.

Robin Gullickson
Director Applications Development & Support
North Country Regional Hospital
Once we did the demo on NetSafe, we saw there were several uses for it during downtime, including maintaining medication administration. The software works like a charm and will print medication records during downtime without worry. As the primary nurse informatics specialist, it helps me sleep at night knowing that patients won’t miss their meds.

Cheryl Toomey MHA RNBC
Clinical Informatics Specialist
Milford Regional Medical Center
NetSafe impacts organizational efficiencies because having immediate access to up-to-the-minute information allows our staff to process patients quicker and treat them in a timely manner. Having timely and accurate information ensures patient safety while having immediate access to that information allows staff to improve the level of patient care.

Tim Pemberton
Director of IT & Communications
Markham Stouffville Hospital
NetSafe is a key component of our disaster recovery – business continuity plan. We are on the verge of going live with a re-implementation of NUR. We will be nearly paperless within a couple of months, so our clinical analysts have been setting up a whole process for making sure that we’ll have any critical patient data available in the event of a MEDITCH outage. We’ve had the MARs sent to a PC in the Pharmacy for quite a while now.

G. Fred Shepard
Systems Administrator
The Charlotte Hungerford Hospital
