St. Joseph’s Regional Medical Center deploys INFINITT Enterprise PACS

May 3, 2010

Phillipsburg, NJ (April 28, 2010) – INFINITT North America, a technology leader in Web-based image and information management solutions, announced the deployment of their web-based Enterprise PACS at St. Joseph’s Regional Medical Center (SJRMC) in Paterson and Wayne, New Jersey. INFINITT used their own migration tools and methods to transfer more than 30 Terabytes of image and patient data in less than five months.

Since its inception in 1868, St. Joseph‘s Regional Medical Center has grown into an 880-bed academic tertiary medical center and state designated trauma center, consisting of three hospitals and two outpatient imaging centers. With more than 350,000 imaging procedures a year, the old PACS was unable to handle the ever-increasing data storage and distribution requirements.

St. Joseph‘s knew data migration was a critical issue. They had millions of images and associated patient data that needed to be moved to the new system.

Infinitt has replaced more than 20 different PACS solutions for more than 70 sites worldwide. INFINITT has a team of migration specialists and various migration tools that can be adapted to different hospital/imaging center environments.

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