Barco, Rancho Cordova, Calif, is supplying more than 350 new medical display systems to equip Continuum Health Partners’ two flagship hospitals with the latest PACS image viewing technology. A wide range of diagnostic, mammography, and clinical review displays are now deployed throughout the hospital.

When Continuum Health Partners decided to merge the PACS systems of their largest New York City hospitals, St Luke’s Roosevelt Hospital Center and Beth Israel Medical Center, the goal was to create an enterprise-scale PACS system that would facilitate the delivery of high quality patient care. The result: a single medical imaging platform, with Barco displays integrated into every diagnostic and clinical workstation, that would streamline workflow and improve the productivity of more than 10,000 physicians.

“We replaced every medical display with a Barco model, making a conscious decision to install Barco’s MDRC series monitors in our clinical workstations to ensure consistently matched images throughout our hospital network,” said Tarek El-Shayal, PACS manager for Continuum Health Partners.