DOTmed December 3, 2024
Gus Iversen

Australia-based health imaging company Pro Medicus Limited has signed a 10-year contract with U.S.-based Trinity Health valued at $213 million (AUD $330 million) for the implementation of the Visage 7 Enterprise Imaging Platform across the health system’s network.

The rollout will replace legacy PACS from nine vendors with the cloud-based Visage 7 platform, including the Visage 7 Viewer, Visage 7 Open Archive, and Visage 7 Workflow modules. These tools will enable centralized image management and integration with Trinity’s EHR system.

Trinity Health operates 93 hospitals and numerous other care facilities across 26 states, employing over 127,000 staff, including more than 9,300 employed physicians. The transition to Visage 7 will support over 650 radiologists and thousands of clinicians.

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