by Offsite | Sep 9, 2014 | Blog, Vendor Neutral Archiving
The phrase “vendor neutral archiving system” is talked about often, however, the definition isn’t the same for everybody, which can cause some confusion. Some hospitals learn too late that their supposed vendor neutral archiving system isn’t as vendor neutral as they...
by Offsite | Aug 1, 2014 | Blog, Vendor Neutral Archiving
Government mandates are making the task of processing patient information more complex, especially for understaffed and budget-challenged facilities. With Stage 2 of Meaningful Use ramping up, additional pressures are mounting as healthcare providers struggle to hit...
by Offsite | Jun 24, 2014 | Blog, Vendor Neutral Archiving
Radiologists are taking note regarding the next round of federal financial incentives for health IT adoption, known as Stage 2 of Meaningful Use. Stage 1 didn’t affect radiologists as much as they’ll find in Stage 2. The biggest impact will be on security and capacity...
by Offsite | May 27, 2014 | Blog, Vendor Neutral Archiving
Despite its critics and some healthcare IT workers still holding on to their legacy systems, vendor neutral archives (VNA) are fast gaining ground in the healthcare industry. The fact that healthcare providers share information on a daily basis is what’s driving the...
by Offsite | Feb 21, 2014 | Blog, Vendor Neutral Archiving
Vendor neutral archiving, or VNA as it has become known in radiology circles, is being used in healthcare facilities throughout the world. Last summer, the largest healthcare system in England chose a vendor to supply all of its IT and VNA solutions. The six...
by Offsite | Feb 7, 2014 | Blog, Vendor Neutral Archiving
As the healthcare industry became increasingly more tied to the digital age, patient information began to disperse into a fragmented situation. This includes medical images. The problem is that somewhere along the line, healthcare organizations became more...