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Why a 1,000-bed hospital chose Mach7 over the industry giants

St. Teresa’s Hospital went to market to replace an aging PACS. It evaluated the field and selected Mach7 against several industry players. Within the same year, the hospital had migrated its legacy studies and moved from primary reading in radiology to enterprise imaging hospital-wide.

At a glance

  • Organization: St. Teresa’s Hospital, a private general hospital in Hong Kong, founded in 1940 by the Congregation of the Sisters of St. Paul de Chartres
  • Footprint: Approximately 1,000 beds, multi-specialty
  • Selected against: Agfa, Philips and GE
  • Implementation: Four months from radiology go-live to hospital-wide
  • In use: Mach7 VNA and image data management, eUnity, clinical workflow management applications, migration services

Important information

The Mach7 Enterprise Imaging Platform’s built-in viewer is intended for clinical and quality-control review and is not intended for diagnostic interpretation. Diagnostic viewing is provided by eUnity, a separate product in the Mach7 family.

eUnity is a diagnostic viewer intended to display medical images and associated clinical reports to aid in diagnosis by trained healthcare professionals. Professional and prescription use only. Mammography and digital breast tomosynthesis are not intended for diagnostic interpretation on mobile devices. Mammography/DBT availability is subject to regional regulatory clearance.

Refer to the eUnity user guide for device use, compatibility, hardware and operating system restrictions and requirements.