The five-year agreement includes cloud-based imaging modules and AI integration for radiology, breast imaging, and cardiology.
A US health system has signed a five-year agreement with medical imaging and cybersecurity company Sectra to implement its enterprise imaging solution as a fully managed cloud service.
The contract covers Sectra One Cloud and the Sectra Amplifier Service, which allows integration of third-party AI applications into clinical workflows.
The health system, which conducts approximately 700,000 imaging exams annually, will initially deploy modules for radiology, breast imaging, and cardiology, along with AI tools supporting radiology, breast imaging, and orthopedics.
Sectra One Cloud is designed to unify imaging across departments, helping healthcare organizations streamline operations and reduce IT complexity. The solution also includes cybersecurity features and managed hosting, with Sectra overseeing integration, deployment, and ongoing support. The Amplifier Service allows multiple AI applications to run on a single infrastructure, removing the need for separate system management and potentially reducing security risks.
According to Sectra, consolidating multiple imaging systems under one platform may also improve data sharing and support more coordinated patient care across departments.
“An increasing number of US healthcare providers are recognizing AI’s benefits, making it a critical factor in the evaluation and selection of enterprise imaging providers,” says Isaac Zaworski, president of Sectra Inc, in a release. “I’m proud that we at Sectra can support this healthcare provider with a solution that accelerates their AI adoption and be a part of their commitment to decreasing workload and advancing patient care.”
The contract was signed in the fourth quarter of Sectra’s 2024/2025 fiscal year.
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