
Understanding the demands of these personas helps to define a successful application delivery strategy. As opposed to a specific role such as doctor or nurse, personas in Healthcare should be thought of in terms of context and location.Ĭonsumption of applications differs between ambulatory and inpatient facilities, in addition to when a care provider is working directly with a patient or in a location such as a nursing station or physician’s office. A persona in healthcare delivery should be thought of in terms of where the care is taking place. Included in this document are references to different Healthcare personas or roles. Examples of these include EMR, PACs, cardiology, and speech recognition applications.įor more information on VMware products and solutions for the healthcare space, see the Healthcare Industry Solutions page. Responsible for the configuration and integration of applications across the continuum of care. These include end-user productivity applications, EPR systems, and Electronic Medical Record systems which include all aspects of patient care. Responsible for the delivery of applications throughout the healthcare facility. Relevant administrators may be from other technical domains such as end user support, networking, storage, and security teams. General IT Administrator or user responsible for a specific domain included in a Horizon deployment. Responsible for the overall implementation design of any given IT solution. Responsible for deployment, configuration, and maintenance of the vSphere platform environment including supportive technologies such as the hardware platform, storage, and networking. Responsible for deployment, configuration and maintenance of the Horizon instances including supportive solutions like App Volumes, Dynamic Environment Manager, and Workspace ONE Access.

Typical audiences for this type of document include: The intent of this document is to help aid a technical practitioner / implementer of Horizon in healthcare environments. Integration details for 3rd party healthcare software products.Versions of Horizon and supporting components tested specifically for healthcare use cases and environments.Best practices for VMware Horizon in healthcare, including RDSH and VDI workloads.Included in this document are details on and references to: This document provides guidance for Horizon 2111 and Horizon 7.13. This document is intended for IT professionals responsible for deploying VMware Horizon in Healthcare environments. This document describes testing configurations and best practices for integrating VMware Horizon with a variety of healthcare software products. 5.6 Choose a Remote Desktop Protocol That Delivers a Rich User Experienceġ Introduction and Purpose of this Document.5.5 Deliver Office 365 Applications with Horizon.
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5.3 Create an Optimized Windows Image for a VMware Horizon Virtual Machine.5.2 Review Best Practices for Published Applications Through Horizon.5.1 Use the Digital Workspace Designer to Plan Your Horizon Deployment.5 Best Practices for Horizon Deployments.4.12 Software Integration: Teradici PCoIP.4.8 Certified Peripherals for use with Horizon.4.7 Certified Endpoints for use with Horizon.4.6 Methodology of Testing for VMware Components.4.5 Test Environment Configuration used by VMware.4.2 Validated Configuration Details for VMware Components.


