Xlog, which specialises in real-time data replication and migration, said on Tuesday it has supplied its real-time data replication (CDC) solution, X-LOG for CDC, to an off-site redundancy system (DR, Disaster Recovery) project for the National Forensic Psychiatric Hospital’s integrated hospital information system (HIS) and completed deployment.
The National Forensic Psychiatric Hospital is a specialised treatment institution under the Ministry of Justice. It carries out custody, care and treatment of those subject to treatment and custody orders, as well as related investigations and research.
The hospital information system (HIS, Hospital Information System) is infrastructure that integrates and manages hospital-wide medical and administrative work on a single platform, including care, prescriptions, nursing, electronic medical records (EMR), medical imaging (PACS), administration, insurance claims and management administration. It supports securing both continuity of medical services and operational efficiency at the same time.
With the project, the National Forensic Psychiatric Hospital has secured a redundancy framework that allows immediate operations at a DR centre without service interruption at the main hospital even in various emergency situations, Xlog said. It also enhanced both the stability and management efficiency of data management for those receiving treatment and operation of core medical infrastructure, it added.
Seok-ju Jang, chief executive of Xlog, said, "This project is significant in that we secured a CDC-based DR build reference targeting a national medical institution." He said, "We will continue to verify and advance a real-time data protection framework for 24-hour uninterrupted operations at public medical institutions in actual clinical and operational environments."