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Dali

Lisa Dali

Business Mgr, Medical Archives Solution HP

"Optimizing Business & Health Outcomes to Revolutionize IT"

Presentation Description
Healthcare providers' storage requirements and costs are exploding; fueled by regulatory changes and technological advances. With rapid improvements in fields like digital mammography and Computed Tomography (CT) imaging, single studies can approach multiple gigabytes. Adding to the growth is the digitization of paper processes into electronic medical records (EMR). Loss of access to these records is unacceptable and could constitute a regulatory infraction (HIPAA, etc.). Healthcare professionals are challenged to ensure that data is reliably and rapidly accessible with complete integrity.

Real-time access to data of any age between departments, locations and applications is a growing requirement. Rising storage requirements must be aligned with IT strategy in order to manage complexity and provide improvements to operational efficiency. HP's $5+ billion Health and Life Sciences business has achieved notable success in the server and storage market: HP servers power 96% of U.S. hospitals.

HP is transforming medical data archiving worldwide and has helped many customers develop long-term solutions based on HP's industry-standard servers and storage platforms, including the HP Medical Archive Solution (MAS). MAS the management of information lifecycles and aligns the clinical value of data with the appropriate long-term archive solution. MAS and HP empower customers to support a diverse set of medical fixed content data types and store large amounts of data from numerous sources. This allows healthcare providers to leverage electronic information to provide better care, improve care outcomes, lower operational costs. and secure higher service reimbursements.

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Speaker Biography
Lisa Dali is the Americas Business Development Manager for the HP Medical Archive Solution (MAS), a part of HP's Information Management Software Division. She works closely with the Healthcare Marketing and MAS product management teams, ensuring that product development is closely aligned with customer requirements and market changes.

Lisa's primary objective is to facilitate the company's ability to develop industry-leading technology for intelligent long-term archival of medical fixed content. Prior to her role as a member of the MAS team, Lisa held the position of Sales Development Manger for HP's worldwide business unit for StorageWorks ILM, which included the MAS and RISS products.

Prior to HP, Lisa was in project management and development for NASA at the Ames Research Center in California. Several projects she managed flew aboard Space Shuttle Columbia in 2003 and the Russian cargo spacecraft, Progress in 2004 and 2005. Lisa earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Microbiology and a Master of Arts degree in Molecular Biology, both from San Francisco State University.