Dell Cloud Clinical Archive

Enhanced image management, archiving, viewing and disaster recovery

Dell Cloud Clinical Archive Portfolio offers flexible solutions for hospitals and medical imaging facilities to enhance image data management and archiving capabilities. Choose from a comprehensive data management and archiving package or individual managed services to expand your existing capabilities. Each solution is easy to implement, manage and maintain. These services allow clinicians to quickly access patient imaging data across multiple PACS systems at the point of care.

Flexible fee structure lets you budget to suit your needs.

For hospitals where study volume fluctuates and capital budgets are tight, the Cloud Clinical Archive payment structure is a good fit. Flexible payment options include a one-time per-study fee, based on volume utilization, which lets you pay for archiving using operating funds.

Intelligent data management with minimal maintenance for IT.

The comprehensive Dell Cloud Clinical Archive On-Site service uses a combination of on-site managed storage and offsite data center to provide: 

  • On-demand access, distribution and policy-based retention more practical than traditional storage approaches.
  • Smooth transition when you change or upgrade PACS by eliminating the need for costly data migrations.
  • Seamless interface for all your image archiving applications. Our application programming interface (API) simplifies the process of connecting your existing PACS to the Dell Cloud Clinical Archive, which offers a long-term, scalable storage strategy.

The system maintains all imaging data in local cache for the length of time you designate, from 30 days to up to 7 years, allowing for fast image retrieval.

Dell Clinical Cloud Archive Basic service is an extension to your existing on-site storage. It provides offsite expansion to a secure data center. This allows quick access to archived data in the event of a natural disaster or system downtime – such as a PACS transition.

Secure, compliant storage and easy disaster recovery.

Dell Cloud Clinical Recovery is designed to provide business continuity and disaster recovery for organizations with an existing onsite archive. This service is a secondary archive for image retrieval during a “declared event,” such as a PACS upgrade.

Collaborative care.

The Dell Cloud Clinical WebAccess allows secure data sharing across a variety of platforms, including mobile devices. This web-based service enables image sharing and distribution for referring physicians and easily retrieves imaging data within your EMR application via the universal viewer interface.

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Dell Cloud Clinical Archive On-site Services
Provides industry-leading data management services required for long-term access to critical clinical exam data. Using a combination of on-site managed storage and off-site data centers, capacity is virtually limitless. Tested and validated through installations and annually at IHE Connectathons, the service provides protection from technology obsolescence while assisting clinicians and administrators with a solid foundation for the future of their enterprise. 

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Dell Cloud Clinical Archive Basic Services
Designed for clinical enterprises that need to expand their long-term archive, this solution provides quick access to clinical data in the event of a natural disaster or system downtime — such as PACS transitions. An extension of a client’s existing on-site storage, Basic Service provides off-site expansion to a data center with unlimited capacity. 

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Dell Cloud Clinical WebAccess Services
Provides referring physicians easy access to patient images and related report information. It connects the healthcare continuum to the single source Dell Cloud Clinical Archive. Its zero-footprint technology requires no download or installation. It affords anywhere, anytime secure access to your information for remote and after-hours viewing.

The Web Universal Viewer includes single sign-on and access logging. Using our application programming interface (API), it allows access to your data in the Dell Cloud Clinical Archive through your institutional applications or EMR.

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Dell Cloud Clinical Recovery Services
Designed for business continuity and disaster recovery at facilities with an existing on-site archive. It allows for a secondary archive in Dell’s data center for image retrieval during a 'declared event,' including PACS upgrades and disasters. 

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Creating a unified clinical archive is vital to excellence in patient care, but it’s not a simple undertaking. Decision making, implementation, user training and integration with clinical workflows are all critical to the solution. To ensure your success, Dell™ offers expert consulting for each step:

Understand the potential: Workshop to educate both IT and clinical leaders on the key issues and benefits of a unified clinical archive.

Make informed decisions: A thorough assessment of current systems, and current and future needs to clarify decisions and guide design.

Lay the path to success: Expert design to make sure the system and workflows will fit your facility.
Capture the value: Implementation and migration services, including staff training, to help you adapt clinical workflows to the new environment.

Ongoing success: Management and support to ensure that your clinical and IT staffs have all the information and services they need for continued success.

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    The need for disaster recovery

    10/10/2011

    Learn why disaster recovery (DR) plans and data protection are an integral part of all clinical systems designs.

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    The Enterprise Archive — A strategy for patient-centric management of clinical healthcare information

    The most efficient and cost-effective strategy for integrating healthcare data is at the storage/archival level. The IHE Cross-Enterprise Document Sharing (XDS) protocol for medical data archiving is creating a practical path for information sharing among healthcare providers.

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    Enterprise distribution of medical information anywhere, at anytime

    Dell is introducing practical, cost-effective application-independent technology that will allow current and future clients to image enable their EHR and provide the infrastructure to participate in HIEs and RHIOs.

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    Moses-Ludington Hospital

    11/1/2011

    Archiving solution maintains critical image access for a busy critical care hospital.

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    Naples Community Hospital

    1/1/2012

    Naples Community Hospital enables growth of imaging services

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    Dell Cloud Clinical Archive Brochure

    For hospitals and medical facilities that need an advanced medical archive but don’t want to manage it themselves, the Dell Cloud Clinical Archive offers a flexible solution.

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    DICOM Conformance Statement

    The Dell Cloud Clinical Archive, is the secure DICOM storage and retrieval system of Dell, Inc.

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    Dell Cloud Clinical Archive and the HL7 Standard

    The Dell Cloud Clinical Archive product utilizes the medical industry standard HL7 2.5 messaging protocol to exchange information with other HL7 compliant applications such as Hospital Information Systems (HIS) and Radiology Information Systems (RIS) on the network.

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    IHE Integration Statement

    This IHE Integration Statement is an outline of IHE Technical Framework to support the IHE Integration Profiles, Actors and Options for the Dell Cloud Clinical Archive.

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    Dell Cloud Clinical Archive Viewing Interface (DCCAVI) IHE Integration Statement

    This document states that DCCAVI implements all transactions required by IHE Technical Frameworks to support IHE integration Profiles.