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In parallel, Agfa HealthCare was working on its own Enterprise Imaging functionality journey. In terms of Enterprise Imaging, AdventHealth had been on a certain path towards meeting its needs for several years. For example, we have a 20-year relationship with Agfa HealthCare. We like to work with a small, tightly knit group of vendors, who are interested in creating a family relationship with us. And finally – the most difficult and possibly most important requirement – was that the system had to be capable of taking on multiple medical record number (MRN) pools.Thirdly, it had to be able to understand users across multiple active directory trees.Then, the solution had to handle multiple electronic medical records (EMRs).Firstly, we needed a system that could handle our high image volume, while unifying multiple packs of coresacross the United States.
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Consequently, the requirements for our enterprise imaging solution centered around four parts. Our health system is very large, and we had a lot of disparate systems: with multiple vendors, versions and cores. To achieve this, we knew we needed a single, unified system, even before we knew what that would look like.
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And of course, our patients as well should all have the same level of experience, across the board. This meant one system that would give our frontline staff, clinicians and physicians the same experience, as ‘customers’. Looking at the broad span of our sites and our systems, it was clear that we needed to offer uniformity for our interactions with our end users.