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ScImage ScImage’s Advanced Vendor Neutral Archive Provides Strategic Advantages in Diverse Clinical Settings

ScImage’s Advanced Vendor Neutral Archive Provides Strategic Advantages in Diverse Clinical Settings

Company News - ScImage, Inc.

Milestone in development of sophisticated VNA concepts validated by complex installations

ScImage announced, the implementation of a diverse mix of Advanced Vendor Neutral Archive (VNA) installations for several strategic accounts. These complex VNA implementations re-define the routine, file storage task of a typical VNA.

Customers experience significant return on investment when the implementation provides diverse functionality beyond the basic VNA storage specification. Advanced processes, such as zero-footprint EMR Content Management, redundant multi-specialty PACS capability and order driven study routing, characterize the significance of the Advanced VNA platform.

Examples of the diverse capability of ScImage ’s Advanced VNA include a university medical center in New York, where the VNA provides archive services for 7 different PACS systems , supporting 5 departments at two distinct facilities, including EMR image enablement for all connected systems.

At Diagnostic Imaging Associates of Tulsa, OK, an industrious, geographically diverse enterprise, reading over 2,500 studies per day, ScImage provides centralized content management, and a zero-footprint, multi-specialty image viewer allowing DIA’s numerous clients to access their patients’ images and results easily and securely.

And Newton Medical Center, in Newton KS, where a ScImage Advanced VNA links radiology , cardiology and mammography (among others) for central, mirrored storage, with single-source EMR image integration, rules based DICOM routing and DICOM tag morphing.

Source: ScImage