New system enables clinicians to access images in real-time across
hospitals/medical facilities in Southwest England
LONDON -- (Business Wire)
Accenture
(NYSE:ACN) has completed the deployment of a cloud-based Radiology
Information System (RIS) for five hospitals and 23 facilities within the National
Health Service (NHS) in Southwest England. Using Accenture
Clinical Services, the new platform enables clinicians to store,
access and exchange patient and diagnostic information from virtually
anywhere, over a highly secure infrastructure.
The deployment project -- from signing contracts to going live -- took
just 10 weeks and included migration of data from the old systems to the
new Accenture solution.
“The growing demand for imaging means that radiologists are confronted
with increasing workloads and the challenge of processing larger amounts
of data,” said Matt
Oakley who leads Accenture's Medical Imaging Practice in the United
Kingdom and Ireland. “As the NHS national IT contracts draw to a close,
this cloud-based solution will enable clinicians across the region to
share patient data, which can be crucial in urgent cases, such as stroke
or major trauma. It also will enable trusts to concentrate on providing
the best care to patients, rather than having to worry about maintaining
an IT system.”
Accenture worked with Healthcare
Software Systems (HSS) to deploy their RIS solution to enable
radiologists and clinicians to securely share and manage patient
diagnostic data, radiology reports, appointments and administrative
functions with confidence. The new RIS solution replaces an existing
system and is part of a five-year strategy.
“Our group of hospitals are undertaking a major replacement of PACS
(picture archiving and communications system) and RIS systems under an
aggressive timetable in the lead up to the end of the national
contracts,” said Andy Blofield, director of Plymouth ICT Shared. “For
RIS, the most important considerations in choosing a new vendor were
confidence in the service and patient safety and the continued ability
to share data across organizations. With the rapid deployment and
support services it provided, Accenture has demonstrated that we made
the right choice.”
The increasing demand for cloud computing in medical imaging is expected
to grow 26 percent annually through 2018, according to an Accenture
study. Roughly 73 percent of healthcare organizations are expected
to shift medical imaging data into the cloud, in some capacity, while 32
percent currently use some form of cloud computing for imaging,
according to the study. The shift from analog to digital images has
resulted in exponential growth in the amount of data that must be stored.
Learn more about Accenture’s
Insight Driven Health, Accenture
Clinical Services and Delivering
Public Service for the Future.
About Accenture
Accenture is a global management consulting, technology services and
outsourcing company, with approximately 261,000 people serving clients
in more than 120 countries. Combining unparalleled experience,
comprehensive capabilities across all industries and business functions,
and extensive research on the world’s most successful companies,
Accenture collaborates with clients to help them become high-performance
businesses and governments. The company generated net revenues of
US$27.9 billion for the fiscal year ended Aug. 31, 2012. Its home page
is www.accenture.com.
Accenture Clinical Services
Through Accenture
Clinical Services, we help health systems enhance healthcare
delivery and, ultimately, improve patient outcomes. Our services combine
extensive clinical practices with healthcare IT capabilities, including
electronic medical records and medical imaging systems.

Contacts:
Accenture
Mark Radvanyi (UK), + 44 20 7844 5406
Mark.radvanyi@accenture.com
or
Jenn
Francis (U.S.), 630-338-6426
jennifer.francis@accenture.com
Source: Accenture
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