Hollywood Presbyterian Selects PACS

Dec. 17, 2009

December 16, 2009 – Phillipsburg, NJ — INFINITT North America, a technology leader in web-based image and information management solutions, today announced that Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center (HPMC), a top-rated, acute-care facility located in Los Angeles, California, has selected the INFINITT PACS to replace its legacy image and information management system.

HPMC has been caring for the Hollywood community and surrounding areas since 1924, and currently has an imaging procedure volume of approximately 100,000 studies per year. HPMC was an early adopter of PACS technology, and will be using INFINITT’s Replacement & Data Migration Services to consolidate image data from two previous systems into a single image archive.

The medical center has distinguished itself as a leading health care provider, offering comprehensive services from emergency care, orthopedic surgery and cancer care to highly-specialized fetal surgery and comprehensive cardiac care.

The hospital’s dedication to excellence has been recognized by HealthGrades, a national hospital quality rating company. Recent awards include General Surgery Excellence Award™ (2009, 2008);  Stroke Care Excellence Award (2008 & 2009);  Pulmonary Care Excellence Award (2005 – 2009); as well as Five Star Awards for Treatment of Heart Attack (2007 – 2009); Treatment of Pneumonia (2005 – 2009); Treatment of Sepsis (2006 – 2009); Treatment of Stroke (2008 & 2009); Treatment of Respiratory Failure (2006 – 2009), and more.

Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center is owned and operated by CHA Health Systems, which also owns and operates four acute care hospitals, two specialty clinics, a medical university and a cell and gene therapy research institute — all located in South Korea.

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