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U.S. Enterprise Medical Image Archiving Market Evaluating Trends in Image Data Volumes, Enterprise PACS Archives,
and Vendor-neutral Archives
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October 2012
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Executive Summary—CEO’s Perspective
2 Ongoing consolidation of hospitals and imaging
centers accelerates IT consolidation of
distributed medical imaging enterprises.
3
Despite comparatively early adoption, the United
States remains slower than other global markets
to adopt enterprise archiving and cloud
computing.
4 Traditional PACS vendors and third-party IT
middleware vendors share the enterprise image
archiving market opportunity evenly.
5 Imaging informatics continue to evolve into more
of an IT play, as large IT vendors and healthcare
IT companies eye higher stakes.
1 Meaningful-use requirements promote an
enterprisewide IT approach but sponsor it
through stimulus funding only marginally.
Source: Frost & Sullivan analysis.
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Market Overview—Key Questions This Study Will Answer
Given the recent slowdown in the traditional radiology PACS business, how long will it take for
enterprise image and information management solutions to revive growth in the U.S. market?
What are the growth prospects for new-generation enterprise image archiving, image exchange, and
cloud-based and service-based solutions in the next few years?
Of the core PACS vendors, large IT vendors, and the smaller independent vendors, which market
participants are best succeeding in the enterprise imaging IT arena?
What kind of traction is the U.S. market expected to develop around the per-procedure purchasing
model, and the service- and cloud-based deployment models?
What is the role and importance of radiology in the current and future landscape of the enterprise
medical image and information management market?
What do the current competitive dynamics in the enterprise medical imaging IT field suggest with
regard to future mergers and acquisitions in the industry?
Source: Frost & Sullivan analysis.
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Medical Imaging IT Middleware Matrix
Source: Frost & Sullivan analysis.
Driver of
Adoption
Clinical
Benefits
IT Management
and Economic
Benefits
Industry Focus
Information and
Communications
Technologies (ICT)
Medical
Imaging
Technologies
Core Clinical
Imaging Informatics
Solutions
IT Pure-play
Solutions
Imaging IT
Applications
PACS and RIS
Workstation
Enterprise
viewer
Image data
lifecycle
management
Clinical data
mining
Operational
data mining
Image data
migration
Image-
enabled
EMR
Storage/server
virtualization
Service-oriented
architecture (SOA)
HIPAA/regulatory
requirements
Physician
communication
and collaboration
Longitudinal
patient data
integration
PACS/RIS
aggregation
or federation
Offsite data
center
management
Study sharing
through image
exchange
Cloud storage
Integrating the
healthcare enterprise
(IHE) road map
Multidepartmental
image
management
Automatic disaster
recovery, business
continuity
Cloud-based
imaging
applications Multisite
image
management
Systems
integration and
inter-operability
Enterprise Medical Image Archiving Market: Medical Imaging IT Middleware Matrix, U.S., 2011
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Key Industry Participants and Main Product Line
Participant Product Line
Acuo Technologies Universal Clinical Platform
Agfa HealthCare IMPAX Data Center
Carestream Health Vue Archive
DeJarnette Research Systems xDL
Dell, Inc. Dell Unified Clinical Archive
Fujifilm Medical Synapse VNA
GE Healthcare Centricity VNA
Laitek Semperdata
Mach 7 Technologies Keystone Archive
McKesson Provider Technologies Enterprise Image Repository
Merge Healthcare iConnect VNA
Philips Healthcare Intellispace PACS/VNA
Sectra Sectra Open Archive
Siemens Healthcare syngo.share
Teramedica Evercore
Source: Frost & Sullivan analysis.
Enterprise Medical Image Archiving Market: Key Industry Participants and Main Product Line
U.S., 2011
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Vendor-neutral Archive—Definition (continued)
* PIX: Patient Identifier Cross-referencing; PDQ: Patient Demographics Query; IHE: Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise; MPI: Master Patient Index.
Source: Frost & Sullivan analysis.
First-generation (1G) VNA
(2001–2008)
Second-generation (2G) VNA
(2006–2013)
Third-generation (3G) VNA
(2011–2018)
• Contract includes a significant data
migration component
• Solution provides a PACS-neutral
database
• Provides a basic enterprise viewer for
secondary viewing
• Replaces one or more disparate image
archive
• Is proven future-proof from subsequent
data migrations
• Can be interfaced with other key
imaging IT systems
• Includes primarily medical image
(DICOM) data
• Is mainly a single department
(radiology) solution
• May provide some level of
interdepartmental consolidation
• Relies on “DICOMization” to handle
non-DICOM image data
• Aggregates or federates more than one
PACS system
• Manages many non-DICOM objects
beyond DICOM images
• Extends to multimedia files and patient
management docs
• Uses dynamic DICOM tag morphing
and normalization
• Spans multiple departments using and
producing images
• Offers metadata-based information life
cycle management for movement and
retention
• Provides at least basic operational or
clinical data mining
• Facilitates image exchange between
disparate local PACS
• Facilitates disaster recovery and
business continuity
• Offers full multidepartmental,
multisite coverage
• Provides XDS-I-based image
exchange and multisite integration
• Fully compliant with IHE’s PIX and
PDQ MPI profiles*
• Encompasses all enterprise images
and related data
• Image-enables the electronic
medical record (EMR)
• Facilitates image exchange beyond
individual enterprises
• Acts to support a central
enterprisewide data repository
• Supports a virtualized storage and
application environment
• Offers advanced ILM and business
continuity capabilities
Vendor-neutral Archive Market: Product Segments, U.S., 2001–2018
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Contact Frost & Sullivan for Further Information
Britni Myers Executive
North America Corporate Communications
(210) 477-8481
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