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Calvary Hospital Chooses CloudWave for Managed Infrastructure as a Service

May 1, 2018


Calvary Hospital Chooses CloudWave for Managed Infrastructure as a Service

CloudWave provides Calvary Hospital with fully managed, HIPAA compliant hosting of its MEDITECH EHR and ancillary systems with the OpSus Healthcare cloud.

May 01, 2018, Marlborough, MA- CloudWave announces its partnership with Calvary Hospital to host their EHR and enterprise applications in the OpSus Healthcare cloud as they transition to their newly adopted MEDITECH EHR system.

Calvary is the nation’s only fully accredited acute-care specialty hospital devoted to providing palliative care to adult patients with advanced cancer and other life-limiting illnesses. Each year, thousands of patients receive CalvaryCareSM at four inpatient facilities in the Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, and Queens and wherever they reside in the greater New York area.

Eager to expand its use of cloud-based solutions, Calvary Hospital chose the OpSus Live service to provide dedicated connectivity, managed IaaS, daily operations, systems maintenance, and disaster recovery for their MEDITECH and enterprise systems.

“Being new to MEDITECH, we found CloudWave to be a good fit for our needs based on their strong track record of performance, availability, and security as well as their in-depth knowledge of the MEDITECH environment,” said Kathleen Parker, Chief Information Officer of Calvary Hospital.

HIPAA and HITECH mandate the privacy and protection of patient information which is achieved through the rigorous security network and operational processes that are the foundation of all OpSus cloud solutions.

“We’re happy to enter into this partnership with Calvary Hospital and look forward to helping them lessen operational complexity and meet compliance goals with the OpSus cloud,” said John Smith, Executive Sales Director at CloudWave. “Through our sustainable, quality services, we aim to empower hospitals to better serve their communities.”