This section describes the system requirements for a standard client server installation. For installations in Citrix environment see IDEAS under Citrix. For additional information how to choose the most convenient installation please see Comparing the types of installations

Please note that Mellowood Medical is a software vendor and does not supply, install or support hardware.

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Installation components

An IDEAS installation consists out of the following components

  1. Application server

  2. Database server

  3. Workstations

  4. Network

The application and database servers can be located on the physical server, though it is recommended that they are resident on separate servers for installations with 10 or more users.

Application Server

Disk space requirements generally grow at the rate of 30 Gb a year for a typical installation. This is factored into the storage estimate

Database Server

Web Server

(External for Portals)

Please find the most up to date document v03 attached above.

For the server setup, please ensure the following requirements are met:

Portal.<clinicdomainname>

Host.<clinicdomainname>

Portal.api.<clinicdomainname>

Host.api.<clinicdomainname>

 

The clinic's IT department will be responsible for configuring the DNS to point to the new web/portal server.

In addition to all the above, the portal database should reside on the same server as the IDEAS database. Although there are no specific technical requirements, we advise using a recent version of SQL Server to optimize the execution of portal scripts on both databases.

IDEAS Patient Portal Installation Options:

Two deployment options are available for the IDEAS Portal:

Option 1: Separated API and UI (Recommended)

Deployment of the API on a Web Server using IIS and hosting of the Static User Interface on Microsoft Azure. This modern architecture provides several benefits:

 

The High-Level Deployment Architecture Diagram below outlines the location of UI and WebAPI related to the rest of IDEAS EMR components:

We have the flexibility to host the static UI in the clinic's own Microsoft Azure account or use Mellowood Medical's Azure account.

 

Option 2: Combined API and UI on Web Server

The traditional on-premises deployment involves hosting both the WebAPI and the User Interface on the IIS Web Server, with UI files stored locally on the server.

(Internal facing Clinic Lab Planning)

(IIS Interface Server iWebAPI)

Webservice connections via Internal (8080) or optionally External (443)

Workstations (to access IDEAS)

Network

Mellowood prefers the following network connections:

Backup

Backups of the servers should be considered on a frequent basis (typically daily, off peak). The site should have a proper backup policy in place. See Backup strategy for more information on making backups of ideas

Virtual servers

IDEAS can be installed on either virtual or physical servers. There is no preference and depends on the infrastructure architecture of the site.

IDEAS on non-Windows operating systems

IDEAS has been developed for the Windows operating system. We highly recommend that Windows be used for application and database servers. However, IDEAS can be accessed through a terminal server / Citrix installation. Other remote control solutions can also be used.

Recommended 3rd party software

IDEAS integrates with MS-Office and Crystal Reports.

Microsoft Office

IDEAS can export data to Excel and use Word to create mail merges. Mellowood recommends Office 2010 or higher. Microsoft Office should be installed on the application server to facilitate Mellowood Support functions.

Crystal Reports

IDEAS integrates with Crystal Reports version 10. The runtime version is automatically installed during setup. However, to create new reports, Mellowood recommends that the standard version of Crystal Reports XiR2 to be purchased installed on the application server

Support

Mellowood Medical requires remote access to to troubleshoot, support, maintain and upgrade IDEAS. Mellowood uses the following methods to connect to customer servers.

For the purpose of troubleshooting, Mellowood can use tools such as LogMeInRescue or GotoMeeting to view the user workstations for the purposes of training and troubleshooting. As part of the install process, Mellowood and the site will define the connection protocol.

Standard Reports

IDEAS download standard reports from the Mellowood servers. Please whitelist access to this URL: ftp://queries.mellowoodmedical.com

IDEAS Help Pages and access to Mellowood Support

Please whitelist access to this URL for Help Webpages: IDEAS Core User Guide

Please whitelist access to this URL for Mellowood Service Portal: https://mellowoodmedical.atlassian.net/servicedesk/customer/portal/4

Optional hardware

IDEAS integrates with various types of other hardware

Printers

IDEAS can print to any printer that is directly supported by the Windows environment. Special printers such as label printers may only have a proprietary driver, therefore they may require additional configuration.   Examples include: Dymo label printers (LabelWriter 450) and the Brady LabXpert. Please contact Mellowood Medical support for further assistance.

Document scanners

For IDEAS to be able to scan documents directly, a scanner must be TWAIN compatible.

Scanning over the network is also supported.

Ultrasound scanners

IDEAS supports many different ultrasound machines and newer models are added continuously. Most popular manufacturers are: GE, Analogic/BK (formerly Ultrasonix), SonixTouch and others. Contact Mellowood for specific models.

Video Capture devices

For the purpose of capturing images or even video from a video source, such as webcams, ultrasound machines and cameras on microscopes, IDEAS integrates with video capture cards and USB dongles which adhere to the Video For Windows standard.

For analogue signals Mellowood Medical recommends using the Conceptronic Home video creator, which is a USB dongle that takes S-VHS or or a composite signal to capture images. This dongle is widely available.

Touch screens

Touch screens are supported within IDEAS. Mellowood is constantly upgrading the application to further take advantage of touch screen features.

iPad

Since IDEAS is a Windows based application, IDEAS does not natively run on an iPad. However IDEAS can run on an iPad through a Citrix or terminal services implementation.

Dual monitors

IDEAS has the capability of using dual monitors. Mellowood encourages clients to consider having dual monitors available for key members of staff (Physicians and Managers find such a setup very helpful). Moreover, IDEAS is best viewed on monitors of 17 inches or greater.