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Leading children’s hospital shares its recipe for an enterprise imaging strategy
技术
- 应用基础设施与中间件 - 数据交换与集成
适用行业
- 医疗保健和医院
适用功能
- 维护
- 质量保证
用例
- 远程资产管理
- 预测性维护
服务
- 系统集成
- 云规划/设计/实施服务
挑战
辛辛那提儿童医院医疗中心 (CCHMC) 的影像策略面临诸多挑战。医院的应急系统的长期影像存储有限,并且缺乏真正的全保真影像灾难恢复流程。此外,没有超声检查记录,这使得医院无法为影像程序开具账单。医院还希望将其影像存储范围扩大到放射科和心脏病科以外的所有学科。然而,如此复杂的变化需要深思熟虑和谨慎的过程,以确保影像不会放错位置或无法访问。
关于客户
辛辛那提儿童医院医疗中心 (CCHMC) 是一家非营利性、拥有 600 张床位的学术医疗中心,成立于 1883 年。它是美国历史最悠久、最杰出的儿科医院之一。该医院提供全面的临床服务,从罕见和复杂疾病的治疗到儿童保健。CCHMC 为 120 万名患者提供服务,并一直被评为美国最好的儿童医院之一。该医院吸引了来自全美 50 个州和世界各地的患者,并致力于临床研究。
解决方案
CCHMC 实施了 Merge 的 iConnect® Enterprise Archive、iConnect® Access 和 Merge PACS™ 来应对挑战。iConnect Enterprise Archive 提供除放射科之外的长期图像存储,包括心脏病科。它还允许转诊提供者通过智能 DICOM 路径提交图像以自动存档。医院还实施了真正的灾难恢复业务连续性。医院现在在异地灾难恢复数据中心拥有复制的硬件,该中心的硬件配置与生产环境相同。生产企业档案中的所有内容都会自动与灾难恢复站点进行协调,在特殊情况下提供真正的业务连续性。Merge PACS 提供一种集成模式,专门与企业图像档案进行通信。每当医院切换到应急服务器时,都会复制完整的研究数据集。
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