// Industries — Healthcare
Bandwidth-Heavy Workloads. Uptime-Critical Operations.
IT and connectivity engineered for diagnostic labs, radiology and imaging centers, and pathology — massive bandwidth, PACS integration, HL7 interfaces, and uptime that referring providers can count on.
A lab or imaging center is a data-moving operation — PACS pushing and pulling studies all day, HL7 interfaces passing orders and results, referring-provider portals serving reports at 3am. If the network slows down, studies queue up. If the EHR interface breaks, results don't land in the referring doctor's chart. We build infrastructure sized for imaging workloads, with redundant connectivity, PACS-optimized networks, and documented recovery for the day hardware fails.
// Value Prop
Imaging-Grade Infrastructure, Not Office IT
PACS-Optimized Networks
Bandwidth sized for DICOM traffic, QoS to protect imaging flows, and redundant paths so a single circuit outage doesn't back up the reading queue.
HL7 Interface Management
Order and result interfaces between your LIS/RIS and referring provider EHRs — monitored, logged, and maintained with documented change control.
Uptime-Critical Recovery
Tested backup and recovery for the PACS archive and LIS database — because losing imaging data isn't a service disruption, it's a compliance event.
// How It Works
Engineered for Volume and Verification
We audit your imaging and lab data flows (acquisition → storage → distribution → report), size networks for sustained DICOM and HL7 throughput, deploy redundancy at every layer, and monitor PACS and interface health continuously. Recovery is tested on a schedule; compliance is documented continuously.
// Who It's For
Who This Is For
Independent diagnostic labs, radiology and imaging centers, pathology practices, teleradiology groups, and blood draw/specimen collection networks. Especially valuable for groups with multiple locations, large referring-provider networks, or accreditation requirements (CAP, ACR, COLA).
// FAQ
Common questions
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Do you replace our PACS vendor?
No — PACS is a specialized clinical system and we work alongside your PACS vendor (Fujifilm, Merge, Sectra, Ambra, etc.). We own the infrastructure, networks, and security; they own the clinical application. We coordinate when issues span the line.
Q
How do you handle interface monitoring for HL7?
Interfaces are monitored for message flow, queue depth, and error rates — with alerting when orders or results don't flow. Most customers have had an undetected interface break for days before we take over; we make sure that doesn't happen again.
Q
What are the bandwidth requirements for CT / MRI volume?
Depends on volume, modality, and retention strategy. Typical imaging centers need 500 Mbps to multiple Gbps symmetric. We size based on actual study counts, average file sizes, and referring-provider distribution — not a default SKU.
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