Close, but far from reality. We scan the calendar everyday to the server and use a $15,000 CDP (that would be Continuous Data Protection). At the end of the day, it is hand copied to a second calendar and checked by three other employees. It is then taken by Brinks to a bank, duplicated twice and then taken to two other banks one hour away in an undisclosed location.
It can't be converted into patient files as we use this for call schedules, etc. We don't use AC, but we do use Microsoft Outlook and SharePoint and Windows Live for further redundancy.
We do use Jungle Disk which backs it up using the process of deduplication (deduplication is a subset of backups). We decided NOT to use Jungle Disc as we don't know what that is, and when we checked with Amazon S3, they had no idea. They did direct us to Jungle Disk.