RSNA Booths #7117 and #8713 – Novarad(R) is one of the first technology partners selected by Dell to make its PACS technology – NovaPACS – available with Dell’s Unified Clinical Archive for medical image data storage and retrieval. NovaPACS is a complete, turnkey PACS offering fast image retrieval, full-feature viewer with intuitive interface. Dell currently manages more than 4.5 billion diagnostic imaging objects in the cloud for U.S.-based customers.
“This alliance is a game changer for radiologists, clinicians and referring physicians,” said Steve Fowler, product marketing director at Novarad Corporation. “The integration with NovaPACS removes another barrier of the information silos created by disparate medical systems and will enable healthcare organizations to securely manage, store, and share data needed to coordinate patient care.”
“Many hospitals and imaging centers lack the capital needed to install a complete and effective radiology information system and picture archiving and communications system,” said James Coffin, Ph.D., vice president and general manager, Dell Healthcare and Life Sciences. “Through this strategic relationship, Dell and Novarad can bring a best-in-class RIS/PACS solution to market at an affordable price.”
- Dell’s Unified Clinical Archive solution offers medical and IT professionals the:
- Benefits of object-based storage including scalability, replication, automated tiering and data protection
- Convenience of automated and secure policy-based retention and replication
- Cost-saving efficiencies of eliminating expensive data migrations
- Ability to maintain data security and promote HIPAA compliance
- Ease of consolidating PACS images across multiple modalities using different VNA applications
- Flexibility of on-premise and cloud platforms that can be used independently or in tandem for secure disaster recovery and instantaneous storage.
- Ability to image-enable EMRs and share medical imaging data through a Health Information Exchange.
“Novarad was one of the first companies to offer its radiology technologies as SaaS solutions. Having Dell’s Unified Clinical Archive also offered as a cloud-based solution made Dell the right partner and this partnership a tremendous and beneficial match,” said Fowler. “Working together, we have combined our individual areas of expertise to provide a comprehensive archive solution to help facilities work faster, smarter and better.”
Visit the Novarad (#7117) and Dell (#8713) booths at RSNA to learn more about how this strategic alliance can improve your hospital’s medical imaging experience.
About Novarad
For more than a decade, Novarad, www.novarad.net, has filled the niche of providing a full range of affordable PACS, RIS, orthopedic, cardio and mammography systems, DR and peripherals to hospitals, clinics and imaging centers. The privately owned company based in American Fork, Utah currently has installations of its product at more than 720 sites worldwide. Novarad offers a subscription-pricing model that combines the department's image load with the number of radiology workstations required to determine low up-front fee with a fixed recurring monthly fee.
Press Contacts:
Steve Fowler, Novarad Corporation, steve.fowler@novarad.net, 877-668-2723
Stephanie Miller, Novarad public relations, smiller@ppbh.com, 801-487-4800 x141














