Summary: MaineGeneral Health has signed a five-year agreement to implement Sectra One Cloud, a fully hosted public cloud service, to enhance diagnostic speed, security, and scalability for radiology and other specialties.

Key Takeaways

  • MaineGeneral Health has signed a five-year agreement with Sectra to implement its Sectra One Cloud platform as a fully hosted public cloud service.
  • Sectra One Cloud will enhance diagnostic speed, security, and scalability, with the potential to replace existing systems used in cardiology, oncology, and pathology.
  • MaineGeneral Health performs around 200,000 exams annually and will use Sectra One Cloud for radiology, breast imaging, and a vendor-neutral archive.

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Medical imaging IT and cybersecurity company Sectra will provide MaineGeneral Health with its enterprise imaging platform, Sectra One Cloud, as a fully hosted public cloud service. This solution aims to enhance diagnostic speed, security, and scalability for radiologists.

“We’re excited to implement Sectra’s advanced enterprise imaging solution,” says Mark St. John, CIO at MaineGeneral Health. “It has the potential to replace some of what we currently use for specialties like cardiology, oncology, and pathology. Sectra has a strong reputation for service, reliability, and continuous improvement.”

Optimizing Imaging Workflows

MaineGeneral Health, based in Augusta, serves central Maine with hospitals and outpatient facilities, performing around 200,000 exams annually. In September 2024, they signed a five-year agreement to utilize Sectra One Cloud for radiology, breast imaging, and a vendor-neutral archive.

“Sectra One Cloud addresses the high demands radiologists face by optimizing workflows and supporting reliable, fast diagnostics,” says Isaac Zaworski, president of Sectra, Inc.