News | Enterprise Imaging | May 23, 2018

Offering combines Mach7’s data services platform with Client Outlook’s eUnity Smartviewer

Mach7 Technologies and Client Outlook Partner on Reconstructed Enterprise PACS Solution

May 23, 2018 — Mach7 Technologies and Client Outlook announced their expanded partnership to focus on today’s prevalent market needs for picture archiving and communication system (PACS) replacement. Offered through a single contract and single service level agreement, Mach7 and Client Outlook bring an enterprise focus to a traditionally departmental solution.

According to the companies, the traditional single-vendor radiology PACS model that once promised compatibility has been compromised by multi-site consolidation, constant emergence of new technology and increasing need for cost efficiency. Healthcare organizations need an adaptable infrastructure to respond to these trends. However, they are held back by legacy PACS systems that lack the flexibility to expand out of the radiology department and into an enterprise imaging model, which consequently places enormous strain on information technology (IT) resources and organizational budgets.

Together, Mach7 and Client Outlook are delivering a reconstructed PACS enterprise solution with vendor-neutral frameworks that support interoperability with other technologies. With this solution, healthcare organizations have more options to adopt new technologies that empower future growth at a lower cost of ownership.

Mach7’s data services platform sets the foundation with advanced technology for clinical data aggregation and the management of complex workflows. Client Outlook’s eUnity Smartviewer is the backbone of an integrated enterprise, offering what Client Outlook calls the market’s only zero-footprint viewer that can be used for both enterprise and departmental diagnostic reading. The combined solution delivers a clinically rich PACS built on a scalable framework that connects care teams, specialty applications and clinical data across enterprises.

For more information: www.mach7t.com


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