News | PACS | November 17, 2015

Utilizing Philips IntelliSpace PACS for radiology and Philips Xcelera for cardiology, Colorado-based health system projected to save $11.1 million over five years

Philips IntelliSpace PACS, Xcelera cardiology PACS, UCHealth

Image courtesy of Philips Healthcare


November 17, 2015 — Philips announced its collaboration with UCHealth, an integrated delivery network of five hospitals in Colorado and more than 100 ambulatory locations across three states, to consolidate and standardize UCHealth’s electronic health records (EHR), voice recognition systems and PACS onto specialized platforms for radiology and cardiology. As a result of the migration to Philips IntelliSpace PACS (picture archiving and communication system) for radiology and Xcelera for cardiology, UCHealth projects a five-year savings of $11.1 million, as well as improved workflow efficiencies, ready access to images for enhanced patient care, and a flexible and nimble structure poised to seamlessly connect with additional technologies.

UCHealth saw rapid growth as part of a merger in 2012 and with it came an array of legacy PACS systems; the new UCHealth system had three radiology PACS and four cardiology PACS. Realizing that IT integration could result in cost-savings, workflow efficiencies and improved patient care, UCHealth is now utilizing Philips to consolidate and standardize its health IT systems across the entire hospital enterprise.

“From a health system perspective, any patient should be able to get identical, high-quality, standardized care any place in the system – and PACS is part of that,” said Peter Sachs, M.D., associate professor of radiology, University of Colorado School of Medicine, section chief of cardiothoracic imaging and vice chair of informatics, Department of Radiology, and radiology physician informaticist, UCHealth. “Standardizing imaging protocols, workflow, and the structure and content of reports is essential, as is making sure clinicians can see prior studies and historical records.”

With 6 million radiology images and 30,000 cardiology studies already migrated on to IntelliSpace PACS and Xcelera, radiologists and cardiologists at UCHealth can view a patient’s prior images as well as new studies on a single patient timeline, regardless of where those images were acquired within the UCHealth system. As a result of working with Philips to consolidate PACS, UCHealth estimates a savings of $6.5 million in the first five years in radiology and $4.6 million in cardiology, due to reduced software and associated maintenance costs.

UCHealth will also soon migrate to Philips IntelliSpace Cardiovascular and has plans to include visible light images in the IntelliSpace PACS, mobility initiatives and advanced visualization via the IntelliSpace Portal. 

Philips will showcase IntelliSpace PACS and its full portfolio of integrated radiology solutions at the 2015 Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) annual meeting, Nov. 29 - Dec. 4 in Chicago.

For more information: www.philips.com


Related Content

News | PACS

Nov. 30, 2025 — Fujifilm Healthcare Americas Corp. has launched Synapse One, a comprehensive, tailor-made workflow ...

Time December 04, 2025
arrow
News | Breast Imaging

Dec. 01, 2025 — DeepHealth, a wholly owned subsidiary of RadNet, Inc., has launched the DeepHealth Breast Suite,2 an end ...

Time December 04, 2025
arrow
News | Information Technology

Dec. 1, 2025 — BioSked has announced a major expansion of its Momentum scheduling platform, introducing one of the first ...

Time December 03, 2025
arrow
News | Ultrasound Imaging

Dec. 1, 2025 — Mindray, a company specializing in patient monitoring, anesthesia, and ultrasound, has unveiled the ...

Time December 02, 2025
arrow
News | Interventional Radiology

Dec. 1, 2025 — GE HealthCare has unveiled the Allia Moveo,1 an image guiding solution designed to enhance mobility and ...

Time December 02, 2025
arrow
News | Mammography

Nov. 30, 2025 — At RSNA 2025, Siemens Healthineers will introduce new capabilities for its Mammomat B.brilliant ...

Time December 02, 2025
arrow
News | Lung Imaging

Dec. 1, 2025 — L&T Technology Services, a provider of AI, Digital & R&D Consulting Services, has announced the ...

Time December 02, 2025
arrow
News | Radiology Imaging

Dec. 1, 2025 — Rad AI has launched next-generation speech recognition technology (patent pending) that dramatically ...

Time December 02, 2025
arrow
News | RSNA 2025

Dec. 2, 2025 — Lunit, a provider of AI for cancer diagnostics and precision oncology, will present 14 studies at RSNA ...

Time December 02, 2025
arrow
News | Women's Health

Dec. 1, 2025 — A study of data from seven outpatient facilities in the New York region found that 20-24% of all the ...

Time December 02, 2025
arrow
Subscribe Now