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Industry-leading healthcare
solutions
The world’s first
film-free PACS solution, Sectra PACS was
initially installed
in 1994. Today, hundreds of
radiology departments around the
world use Sectra PACS on a daily
basis. Sectra PACS furnishes a robust,
reliable, film-free system to help
address the healthcare industry’s most
pressing challenges.
Garnering top honors
worldwide
Sectra products have earned
numerous awards
from organizations like KLAS,
ECRI and Frost & Sullivan —
leaders in healthcare-performance monitoring,
consulting and research. In addition, the
company has garnered top
rankings in other independent studies:
For
several consecutive years, Sectra has
received
top rankings in the independent KLAS
study. This
customer survey, conducted
among PACS users in over
140 U.S.-based healthcare institutions,
evaluates the systems of eight leading
vendors. In
2000, Sectra received similar accolades
in a study conducted at the Hannover
Medical School, Germany. A
team of radiologists evaluated six market-leading
PACS workstations for
ease of use and performance; Sectra was
rated highest in all of the categories
evaluated.
Proven,
long-term industry experience
Sectra, based in Sweden, is
one of
the world’s leading providers of
PACS solutions. The company evolved
from research by scientists at
Sweden’s Linköping Institute of Technology.
In addition to furnishing medical
IT, Sectra is also active in
the areas of secure communication systems
and wireless information systems.
The company takes pride in:
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Involving users in the development process
and encouraging ongoing communication
with Sectra engineers
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Offering continual training
• Advancing cutting-edge
technology
Multi-Hospital
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| High-availability
solution
Sectra PACS Enterprise
Edition can be customized
to meet the clinical and business
needs
of any healthcare enterprise. Sectra
PACS Enterprise Edition is the
solution for large enterprises and hospital
chains requiring a full-scale PACS
they can rely on 24 hours a day,
365 days a year. Sectra PACS Enterprise
Edition can be scaled to
fit the needs of any healthcare enterprise.
By offering a robust solution
to the problems radiology departments
face today, Sectra PACS enables
enhanced workflow and more efficient
healthcare.
Retrieving information PACS
and RIS on the same screen: Just
a click away
Thanks to intuitive,
easy-to-use navigation
in the information window,
Sectra PACS enables radiologists to
simultaneously review both
images and RIS information for
the same patient. This eliminates the
need to switch back and forth between
different views on the workstation.
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TIGHT INTEGRATION IS
THE KEY

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What Hospitals have to say...
“The PACS was an
opportunity to
optimize resources in an
urban environment where there’s
high volume, high need, and
a radiologist shortage. Having
the PACS has improved our
clinical quality, eliminated film
loss, optimized staff productivity, and
created an environment where
we can be future oriented.
We’re basically on the cutting
edge. It’s awesome what we’ve
been able to accomplish”, Dr
Locko says.
Dr Roberta Locko is
chairman of
the Department of Radiology for
Harlem Hospital Center and
responsible for radiology services
in the Generations+/ Northern
Manhattan Health Network, New York, USA. |
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Dr Patrick Malloy is
the chairman of the
radiology department at Danbury Hospital,
a teaching healthcare institution
serving 360,000 people in Connecticut
and New York, USA.
Enterprise
plans to open a large
outpatient imaging center outside
of the hospital was an important
reason to implement the
PACS at Danbury Hospital. In
the new, conveniently located outpatient
imaging center, patients
can have their radiology examinations
performed without having
to travel to the hospital. Radiologists
can now review images
at the two sites simultaneously, since
the facilities share the
same workflow manager and image
archive.
“The greatest advantage in
my opinion
is the possibility for several doctors
to look at the same image at the
same time, but at different sites in
the health care enterprise. This is especially
important when treating trauma
patients or Intensive Care Unit
patients where constant availability to
images is critical. It may even
be a matter of life or death.” Dr
Malloy
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