Sectra has announced the implementation of its cloud-based enterprise imaging solution, Sectra One Cloud, across six member hospitals of Canadian ENHANCE Ontario, aiming to consolidate imaging across 13 hospital sites.

This strategic move is set to improve collaboration and streamline workflows within breast imaging, radiology and orthopaedic planning, while also bolstering security and scalability.

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Sectra’s enterprise imaging solution is designed to support the delivery of more coordinated care for more than 1.5 million people served by the ENHANCE Ontario hospitals.

With approximately one million imaging exams conducted every year, the transition to Sectra One Cloud will provide a fully managed solution that will be continuously monitored, optimised and upgraded by Sectra.

This will reduce the workload of ENHANCE Ontario’s IT teams, who are responsible for centralised IT services across the member hospitals.

ENHANCE Ontario chief digital officer Andrew Kelly said: “Being able to unify our imaging across facilities within a single platform marks a significant advancement in ENHANCE Ontario’s regional partnership.

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“This integration will build on our One Patient, One Record strategy and enable our member hospitals to easily and securely exchange images and information while also allowing us to share resources as needed, ensuring continuous, high-quality patient care delivery across the hospitals.”

The solution will be deployed at Haliburton Highlands Health Services, Campbellford Memorial Hospital, Peterborough Regional Health Centre, Lakeridge Health, Ross Memorial Hospital and Scarborough Health Network.

At the beginning, these hospitals will use modules for breast imaging, radiology, and orthopaedic planning, as well as a vendor-neutral archive (VNA) from Sectra.

Sectra’s enterprise imaging solution offers a unified strategy for imaging requirements within a single platform, which not only enhances patient results but also reduces operational expenses.

In June, William Osler Health System in Canada leveraged the AI platform of Sectra to integrate AI applications.