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Siemens Announces $11.7M Enterprise Archiving Contract with Intermountain Healthcare, New Enhancements to syngo.via and syngo.plaza at RSNA 2012
MALVERN, Pa. --(Business Wire)--
Today, Siemens (News - Alert) Healthcare announced the signing of an $11.7M,
multi-year contract with Intermountain Healthcare, Salt Lake City, to
deploy Siemens Image Sharing & Archiving (ISA)�
vendor neutral archive to handle Intermountain Healthcare's enterprise
imaging needs. Siemens ISA is a hosted vendor neutral archive that
stores images from any modality in the Siemens Healthcare Computing
Center (HCC); images are redundantly hosted in a Dell (News - Alert) data center, and
the archive is managed with Dell's clinical data management software.
Siemens presented ISA in booth 1645 at the 98th Scientific Assembly and
Annual Meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) at
the Lakeside Center, Hall D, McCormick Place, from Nov. 25-30. Additionally,
Siemens showcased a new version (VA20)� of its
3D routine and advanced reading software syngo.via.�
Siemens also demonstrated an entry-level software package for 3D
visualization of computed tomography (CT) examinations. Finally, Siemens
spotlighted a new version (VA20D) of its picture archiving and
communications system (PACS) syngo.plaza, which features
productivity boosting enhancements that support fast and efficient
reading.
"It is important that we examine cost efficiencies in the way we
implement our information technology and Siemens and Dell worked with us
to structure this contract in such a way that our costs for managing
images would scale with our utilization - but not in a traditional way,"
said Marc Probst, Vice President and Chief Information Officer,
Intermountain Healthcare. "For instance, if our volume expands we would
expect our costs per study to go down, as a result of the increased
volume, but what gives us more peace of mind is the fact that if our
imaging volume actually goes down, we have an opportunity to reduce our
overall costs. This type of budget certainty is a key factor in making
this solution our long-term answer to enterprise image management."
Intermountain Healthcare is an internationally recognized, nonprofit,
system of 22 hospitals, a Medical Group with more than 185 physician
clinics, and an affiliated health insurance company, SelectHealth. The
organization serves patients and plan members in Utah and southeastern
Idaho. Siemens ISA is a joint offering between Siemens and Dell, whereby
Siemens provides the first line archiving in the company's Healthcare
Computing Center (HCC), while using Dell's clinical data management
software and securely federating images to the Dell Cloud Clinical
Archive (DCCA). The solution is a true vendor neutral archive that helps
healthcare providers consolidate imaging data from multiple picture
archiving and communications systems (PACS) and adopt a more predictable
total cost of ownership, enabling image-generating departments to budget
and predict IT costs similar in a more uniform manner.
"Healthcare providers today are facing budgetary and reimbursement
pressures, especially for diagnostic imaging, so in order to help health
systems grow in a sustainable way we find it necessary to deliver
solutions and ongoing services that help them achieve their clinical
objectives while improvng their bottom line operations," said Kurt
Reiff, Vice President, Business Management, SYNGO Americas.
Enhancements to syngo.via
Siemens also unveiled new enhancements to the syngo.via 3D
routine and advanced reading software which provide greater
functionality and access to even more workflow-boosting clinical
applications. As an example, syngo.via now includes new
applications3 for mammography reading and for complex
examinations in neurology, oncology, and cardiovascular diagnostics.
Furthermore, as scans can be compared with images from other modalities
without the need to switch applications, syngo.via helps
streamline workflow. Another new feature, called Region Growing4
enables syngo.via users to better visualize anatomical structures
from volume datasets, for example from vascular or neurological
examinations. This improved view assists both the diagnosis and surgical
planning.
New entry-level solution syngo.via Element4
To address the needs of lower volume facilities or those just moving to
mid-range multi-slice CT scanners, Siemens now offers syngo.via
Element, an entry-level solution for 3D routine and advanced reading. syngo.via
Element is designed to meet the needs of specialized practices and
community hospitals. In many cases, a practice may need to rely on some
high-quality 3D visualization software applications, but may not require
a full suite of syngo.via applications. syngo.via Element
is available with the SOMATOM® Perspective and SOMATOM Emotion CT
scanners from Siemens. This software configuration is based on the
latest syngo.via version and includes applications and
functionalities specifically designed for reading CT studies, for
example in neurology and oncology.
New version of syngo.plaza
syngo.plaza is the agile PACS and reading software, where 2D, 3D,
and 4D reading come together in one place. The new version of syngo.plaza
(VA20D) supports fast and efficient diagnostic with enhancements that
allow for rapid loading performance and enhanced functionality called
Token View, for enhanced usability and a new approach to navigate
through studies and series. syngo.plaza provides a high loading
performance of up to 200 images/sec.5, which is a benefit
when reading cross-sectional imaging studies from modalities such as CT
or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Token View provides a quick guide
across studies and helps identify what is already displayed on the
screen and what is loaded in the background. Developed in close
cooperation with users, it helps to keep the user oriented within the
study, especially when reading large studies. Because syngo.plaza
integrates seamlessly with syngo.via, users can tap into the
ultimate potential of syngo - accessing a host of innovative
applications through a common interface which can be tailored to meet
personal reading preferences.
The new syngo.via4 and syngo.plaza versions
support hospitals and practices in their efforts to improve efficiency
by using healthcare information technology, which is one of the goals of
Siemens Healthcare's initiative, Agenda�2013.
For additional information on Siemens ISA, please visit: usa.siemens.com/ISA
For additional information on syngo.via, please visit: www.siemens.com/syngo.via
For additional information on syngo.plaza, please visit: www.siemens.com/syngo.plaza
� Siemens Image Sharing & Archiving is only available to
customers in the United States.
� The product is pending 510(k) clearance, and is not yet
commercially available in the United States.
� syngo.via can be used as a standalone device or
together with a variety of syngo.via-based software options, which are
medical devices in their own rights.
4 The information about this product is being provided for
planning purposes. The product is pending 510(k) review, and is not yet
commercially available.
5 Data on File. Results may vary.
Launched in November 2011, "Agenda 2013" is the initiative of the
Siemens Healthcare Sector to further strengthen�its innovative power and
competitiveness. Specific measures, which will be implemented by the end
of 2013, have been defined in four fields of action: innovation,
competitiveness, regional footprint, and people development.
The Siemens Healthcare Sector is one of the world's largest
suppliers to the healthcare industry and a trendsetter in medical
imaging, laboratory diagnostics, medical information technology and
hearing aids. Siemens offers its customers products and solutions for
the entire range of patient care from a single source - from prevention
and early detection to diagnosis, and on to treatment and aftercare. By
optimizing clinical workflows for the most common diseases, Siemens also
makes healthcare faster, better and more cost-effective. Siemens
Healthcare employs some 51,000 employees worldwide and operates around
the world. In fiscal year 2012 (to September 30), the Sector posted
revenue of 13.6 billion euros and profit of 1.8 billion euros. For
further information please visit: www.siemens.com/healthcare.

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