SMooTH VNA
The J4Care SMooTH VNA is a DICOM archive solution for all types of medical-diagnostical images and other types of documents like PDF, waveforms and videos. The central function of a medical archive is to combine different healthcare appliances and connects data of miscellaneous department systems to a central spot and to act as a crosspoint for tele radiologies.
Seamless image distribution to various IT solutions inside of the complete healthcare enterprise is a core function of J4Care SMooTH Archive.
Seamless image distribution to various IT solutions inside of the complete healthcare enterprise is a core function of J4Care SMooTH Archive.
All medical dataImage data across the enterprise create a big challenge for hospitals as the amount and the size are growing. Additionally the retention time of medical data will extend in future. Smooth Archive was built from the ground up to deal with this high volumes.
SMooTH VNA has been tested to scale linearly from small imaging departments up to regional / national wide deployments. With customer installations > 500 TB in a single repository SMooTH Archive proves to be reliable and secure to provide a best of breed service. |
DICOM & non-DICOMSMooTH VNA was built to be flexible on the content that needs to be stored and secured for patient safety.
It supports a very broad range of information types from multiple departments that can be archived into a single repository:
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Multi departmentalSMooTH VNA is a multi-ology, multi-site true VNA solution that enables to transform departmental information silos into a centralized information sharing platform. Some examples of ologies that have been successfully integrated:
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Open System based on Standards
The SMooTH VNA is built using the latest technologies to provide high performance to our customers.
It is based on technologies like Java, HTML-5, Javascript, Docker, Keycloak, Wildfly, Elastic search, Nagios etc.
It is database-agnostic (supported database range from Postgres, Oracle,MSSQL,..) and builds on top of the robost Linux Operating System.
It adheres to all relevant standards like DICOM, HL7, IHE, XDS including RAD-69, QIDO, IOCM, STOW, etc.
With the combination of Best of Bread open source software and the SMooTH VNA enterprise solution it enables us to provide you with a state of the art and future proof system.
It is based on technologies like Java, HTML-5, Javascript, Docker, Keycloak, Wildfly, Elastic search, Nagios etc.
It is database-agnostic (supported database range from Postgres, Oracle,MSSQL,..) and builds on top of the robost Linux Operating System.
It adheres to all relevant standards like DICOM, HL7, IHE, XDS including RAD-69, QIDO, IOCM, STOW, etc.
With the combination of Best of Bread open source software and the SMooTH VNA enterprise solution it enables us to provide you with a state of the art and future proof system.
InformationWe believe that there is a huge value in the information that our customers are storing. This information will become even more important in future as it will be the basis for analytics. Historically most PACS installations created proprietary data that didn't adhere to standards and they used coding schemes which were not standardized. SMooTH Archive has unique data cleansing features to get the most value out of your data. |
Real Vendor & PACS
Whatever Vendor, whatever version,... SMooTH VNA will interface with it.
This has been proven numerous times at IHE Connectathons in Europe and in the US where J4Care acts as a Supportive/Trusted Vendor. On Customer side we have successfully interfaced with the most important vendors in Healthcare IT like:
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Storage neutralData is owned by you - our customers - and we provide full flexibility to provide an open system.
SMooTH VNA provides an abstraction layer that enables the connectivity to other content/storage repositories. Additionally it uses the DICOM Part 10 standard file format to store data as is - without any wrapping whatsoever. This includes the following products:
J4Care provides access to the used database schema and depending on the product stores also all metadata into the repository. |