Health News For South West


Wednesday, April 04, 2007
Huron Perth Healthcare Alliance
Imaging network expands circle of care
Huron Perth Healthcare Alliance connects to network


Seaforth, ON - Today Huron Perth Health Care Alliance (HPHA) celebrated their connection to one of the most sophisticated digital imaging networks in the world. HPHA, encompassing hospitals in Clinton, St. Marys, Seaforth and Stratford, joins nine other hospital organizations in Southwestern Ontario linked to this network that enables diagnostic images to be shared between primary, secondary and tertiary care hospitals. Having access to this powerful tool leads to improved access to appropriate care for patients.

“Ensuring our healthcare professionals have access to the latest technology is extremely important for the HPHA. It assists in the recruitment and retention of staff and physicians and strengthens our ability to provide needed healthcare services locally, ” said Andrew Williams, CEO of HPHA.

Funding for this project is from HPHA and its community, in partnership with Canada Health Infoway. “This is one of the largest shared diagnostic imaging projects of its kind in Canada. It can serve as a model for other jurisdictions across the country,” said Stella Skerlec, DI and Registries Program Director for Canada Health Infoway. Infoway presented Huron Perth Healthcare Alliance with $481,456 for their portion of the overall initiative.

Shared imaging is helping to improve health care delivery in rural communities by increasing access to radiologists, nuclear medicine physicians and other specialists. "Emergency physicians can now obtain timely radiology reports on CTs and other difficult to interpret films,” said Dr. Miriam Mann, HPHA’s Medical Program Director, Emergency Services. “Just this week, CT images on a late evening trauma patient were reviewed and dictated before 7:00 am the next morning."

Digital images are filmless – much like a digital camera. Digital imaging systems enable healthcare providers to view, manage, distribute and electronically store a patient’s exam images from x-ray, CT, ultrasound, nuclear medicine, MRIs, and PET scans as well as medical files from any location connected through the system - regardless of where the test was conducted. The PACS (picture archiving and communication system) captures, stores and sends images using digital technology.

This project is serving as a model for other health information network projects across Canada. Planning is underway to continue expanding this network to other Southwestern Ontario hospitals.

For more information, please contact:

Brenda Straus
Huron Perth Healthcare Alliance
519-272-8210, ext. 2423

Anne Kay,
St. Joseph’s Health Care London
519-685-4292, ext. 42470 or Page 519-649-9238

Cindy Hoffman
Canada Health Infoway
514-397-7335 or 1-866-868-0550
choffman@infoway-inforoute.ca


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