
Sydney Adventist Hospital in Australia is set to enhance its diagnostic capabilities with the implementation of Sectra’s enterprise imaging solution.
The technology will enable clinicians to conduct their diagnostic processes within one application, streamlining workflows across radiology, breast imaging, and cardiology departments.
Sectra ANZ strategy and growth director Jonathan Behrens said: “By choosing to invest in this technology, SAH is demonstrating a strong commitment to empowering their clinicians and delivering the highest standard of care to patients.”
The modular and scalable solution, which includes a Vendor Neutral Archive (VNA) at its core, is designed to improve outcomes and reduce operational costs. It offers a unified strategy for all imaging requirements.
Sydney Adventist Hospital, the non-profit hospital in New South Wales, conducts approximately 140,000 imaging examinations each year.
The integration of Sectra’s solution is expected to speed up diagnostics and enhance patient care in the region.

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By GlobalDataAt the beginning, San Radiology & Nuclear Medicine, part of Sydney Adventist Hospital, will use the modules for radiology, breast imaging, and Enterprise ECG.
Sectra’s enterprise imaging solution is adaptable to future requirements, including the potential integration of artificial intelligence (AI), which can further improve clinicians’ experience and diagnostic confidence.
Sydney Adventist Hospital operations, radiology and nuclear medicine and cancer care director James House said: “Sectra understands the current strain on the Australian healthcare market and designs their solutions to meet the clinical and financial needs of an organisation while offering applications and support for future workflow improvement.
“Sectra also offers opportunities to utilise AI integration to improve the clinicians’ experience and confidence in outcomes.”
Earlier in the year, Sectra expanded its partnership with Region Västra Götaland in Sweden to deploy its digital pathology solution.