Unified Clinical Archiving offers scalability, intelligence and clinical collaboration
The capacity required to store medical image is burgeoning, as is the demand for accessing, sharing and protecting these images. To further complicate matters, today’s medical archiving systems are inefficient and lack scalability and interoperability. Protecting patient privacy is crucial, and cost concerns linger. The Dell Unified Clinical Archive (UCA) makes these challenges a thing of the past.
The Dell UCA integrates with leading PACS systems. If you are a PACS vendor, our enterprise solutions are found here.
This customized solution has three components. First, the Clinical Data Management layer aggregates patient data from all PACS, HIS and specialized imaging applications. It offers a choice of multiple VNA software partners to best meet your requirements and needs.
The Clinical Archival layer features on-premise and cloud deployment picture archive options that can be used independently or as a hybrid, ensuring disaster recovery and instant scalability. You’ll eliminate proprietary silos of patient information and expensive data migrations that disrupt clinical workflow, and standardize and consolidate a variety of clinical data.
Finally, the Clinical Collaboration Portal allows easy access, secure sharing and integration of clinical data across a variety of platforms in a patient-centric repository. This facilitates both image integration in Electronic Medical Records and image sharing through a Health Information Exchange.
The Dell Unified Clinical Archive is ISO 13485:2003 certified. As the proud recipient of the Frost and Sullivan 2012 North American Company of the Year Award in Enterprise Imaging Informatics,* Dell sets the standard for cloud-based enterprise-wide management of medical images. Learn more about the Unified Clinical Archive today.
Intel and the Intel logo are trademarks of Intel Corporation in the U.S. and/or other countries.* Frost & Sullivan, September 2012
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