Merge VNA helps accelerate enterprise imaging in the cloud

News, RadVision Expo
Merge VNA user interface

Cloud-native imaging offers benefits such as improving access to images, reducing IT complexity and supporting organisations’ growth. Every organisation is unique and the path to cloud adoption is different for each, with different considerations for flexibility on hybrid versus full cloud deployment, says medical imaging solutions provider Merge.

“That is why we have developed Merge Imaging Suite VNA v26.0. It allows you to store, manage and share DICOM and non-DICOM images from across the organisation, regardless of PACS, speciality, service line, location or format. Fully cloud-native on Microsoft Azure, Merge Imaging Suite VNA supports various hybrid and cloud-native deployments and scales up or down as your cloud journey evolves.”

Merge Imaging Suite VNA includes targeted enhancements aimed at making imaging more reliable, reducing complexity and enabling better outcomes for patients. These include: replicated content management to ensure near-zero downtime and maximum resiliency, keeping patient data available when needed; customisable dashboards that reduce the time it takes administrators to perform archive searches, edit objects and manage the data life cycle; and integrated standards-based AI workflows and quality control to ensure that as AI tools are adopted for image triage and analysis, the archive can seamlessly support and route that data. There will be live demonstrations of how Merge VNA supports radiology and imaging teams across the NHS, HSE and private sector.

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