PACS

Enterprise Imaging Vendors Poised for Broad Market Adoption

March 25, 2021 - In a new report, KLAS estimated that just over 200 organizations in the US are live with enterprise imaging (EI) technology, but researchers question whether EI technology is ready for broad adoption by the market at large.  The 2021 KLAS Enterprise Imaging report interviewed leaders from 138 of the deepest adopting organizations to examine...


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Best in KLAS Ranks Top Imaging System Vendors of 2021

by Samantha McGrail

TeraRecon, GE Healthcare, IBM Watson Health, Ambra, Epic, Sectra, and Philips were just some of the imaging system vendors who have topped the charts in 2021, according to the latest KLAS...

Best in KLAS Ranks Top Imaging System Vendors of 2020

by Samantha McGrail

Philips, Sectra, Fujifilm, TeraRecon, IBM Watson Health, Ambra, and Epic were just a few of the imaging system vendors who saw the top of the charts in 2020, according to the latest KLAS...

VNA and PACS Market Growth Increases Data Storage and Security

by Samantha McGrail

North America is leading the regional segment for the Vendor Neutral Archive (VNA) and Picture Archiving and Communication System (PACS) market with a share of 28.51 percent in 2018, which increases...

Providers Move Toward Single Vendor for Radiology IT Solutions

by Samantha McGrail

More healthcare organizations are using a single vendor for radiology IT solutions, with a majority of providers currently using or hoping to implement a single vendor approach, according to a...

Senator Sends Letter to TridentUSA on PACS Server Security Lapses

by Fred Donovan

Senator Mark Warner (D-VA) sent a letter Sept. 23 to TridentUSA seeking information about the storage of medical images on unsecured picture archiving and communication system (PACS) servers by its...

Healthcare Providers See IT Industry Headed for the Cloud

by Fred Donovan

More than two-thirds (70 percent) of 242 healthcare provider executives surveyed by Reaction Data said that the IT industry is headed for the cloud. Fourteen percent said that cloud computing was an...

DICOM Standard Flaw Could Compromise Medical Device Security

by Fred Donovan

A flaw in the Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) standard could compromise medical device security and be used by attackers to embed malware in medical images, warned...

ACR Offers Free Healthcare Artificial Intelligence Platform

by Fred Donovan

The American College of Radiology (ACR) is providing a free healthcare artificial intelligence (AI) software platform to its members to encourage them to build, share, adapt, and validate AI...

Philips Agrees to Buy Carestream’s Medical Imaging IT Business

by Fred Donovan

Dutch health technology behemoth Philips has agreed to buy U.S.-based Carestream Health’s medical imaging IT unit for an undisclosed consideration. Carestream’s unit provides medical...

Healthcare Organizations Partner with Fujifilm for PACS, VNAs

by Elizabeth O'Dowd

Fujifilm announced its latest partnerships with several large health systems to provide picture archive and communications system (PACS) and vendor neutral archive (VNA) medical imaging solutions. The...

Health System Consolidation, Mergers Impact PACS Vendor Selection

by Elizabeth O'Dowd

Healthcare organizations are looking to standardize and consolidate their picture archiving and communication systems (PACS) as health systems continue to merge and grow, according to a recent KLAS...

FUJIFILM Partners with American College of Radiology for PACS

by Elizabeth O'Dowd

FUJIFILM Medical Systems is extending its partnership with the American College of Radiology to provide the healthcare organization with picture archiving and communication systems (PACS) to help...