Lake Medical Imaging Selects INFINITT for Multi-Site RIS/PACS, Mammography PACS and Disaster Recovery

Phillipsburg, NJ – August 6, 2019 – INFINITT North America, an award-winning developer of Enterprise Imaging solutions for radiology, cardiology, mammography and advINFINITT North America, award-winning developer of enterprise imaging solutions for radiology, cardiology, mammography, pathology and advanced visualization, will be implementing INFINITT RIS/PACS and INFINITT Mammo PACS at six Lake Medical Imaging facilities in The Villages and Leesburg, Florida. With 23 board-certified radiologists, Lake Medical Imaging offers a full range of imaging services. When their newest imaging center is fully operational, they anticipate a procedure volume of 350,000 radiological studies per year.

Mike Rosa, IT Director at Lake Medical Imaging, came from a PACS background, having worked 16 years with a PACS vendor. He said the PACS they had at LMI was fine until another company acquired it. From that point on the PACS wasn’t keeping up with new technology. They stopped developing new features and functionality, and were only concerned with maintaining what they had and working the bugs out. But the bugs didn’t get fixed and in 2019 the legacy PACS was still on a 32-bit platform.

“When we set out to research PACS vendors to replace the system, we were looking for a company that was customer-service oriented,” said Rosa. “Dr. Keller—our Managing Physician-- looked at KLAS rankings and focused on companies with the top ratings. We considered another highly-rated vendor, but they didn’t have their own RIS, and adding a separate RIS required another large investment.”

“We liked the fact that INFINITT’s RIS/PACS is on single database platform with single sign-on, only one company to deal with and no finger pointing. And it is also more economical. It was an added bonus that INFINITT has advanced integration packages with TeraRecon for Advanced Visualization and Updox for patient reminders.”

According to Rosa, he was really impressed with the speed of the migration from the old system over to INFINITT. With 60 Terabytes of data, this was a big concern, but he says they’re almost halfway there already, after only 2 months.

Lake Medical is one of the first implementations of INFINITT’s G7 RIS/PACS, including INFINITT Results speech recognition, Patient and Physician Portals, Insurance Eligibility Verification, and more. They will also be using INFINITT Smart NET for Disaster Recovery, which is especially important to LMI because they are located in Florida where they are exposed to a lot of hurricanes.

LMI currently has five imaging centers and a corporate office, and they are adding a 20,000 square foot imaging center that will be built from the ground up to include a state-of –the-art data center. They will have a primary archive, a replicated archive and use the INFINITT cloud for Disaster Recovery.

“We are really excited about the implementation at Lake Medical Imaging as it will include many of our latest developments in INFINITT PACS,” said David Smarro, CEO of INFINITT North America. “They are a great group to work with and we are confident they’ll see significant workflow improvements and productivity benefits.”

About INFINITT North America

INFINITT North America is a wholly-owned subsidiary of INFINITT Healthcare, a global company with more than 6,200 installations worldwide. INFINITT’s enterprise imaging solutions include RIS, PACS, Cardiology Suite, Mammo PACS, Dental PACS and 3D/Advanced Visualization software, all running on a single database platform. INFINITT also offers a Vendor Neutral Archive and Digital Pathology Solution. For more information, call 877-387-6960 or visit infinittna.com.

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