Dayton Children's Hospital Integrates Sectra's Ophthalmology Solution for Enhanced Imaging Management
Dayton Children's Hospital Enhances Imaging with Sectra's Solution
Dayton Children's Hospital has made a significant leap in their imaging capabilities by implementing Sectra's state-of-the-art ophthalmology solution, which is designed to consolidate imaging processes across various specialties. This integration is expected to greatly improve clinical assessments of complex pediatric cases.
Specifically, the new system allows healthcare professionals at Dayton Children’s to have access to all ophthalmology imaging in one centralized platform, without the need to toggle between different imaging systems or modalities. This unified approach is particularly vital in cases like oncology, where a patient’s treatment plan may involve the considerations of both radiological and ophthalmological findings. As Dr. Abiodun Omoloja, the Chief Medical Information Officer at Dayton Children’s Hospital, aptly stated, having all relevant imaging data available in a single session truly enhances the decision-making process regarding a child's care.
The ophthalmology department, which typically deals with images captured by a variety of cameras, often struggled with information fragmentation, with images stored in disparate systems or directly on imaging equipment. The integration of Sectra's solution into their existing enterprise imaging platform has now created a straightforward point of access for all patient imaging. This seamless accessibility allows pediatric clinicians to view and compare a child’s full imaging history without complications.
Dayton Children's Hospital, known for its dedication to providing acute care for infants, children, teens, and young adults, aims to streamline operations further by utilizing this advanced ophthalmology module. The hospital already employs Sectra's platform for radiology, and by including ophthalmological imaging, clinicians now have the ability to compare studies from both specialties side-by-side. This comprehensive view of a patient's imaging history is expected to foster more informed clinical decisions in the treatment process.
The hospital's IT department is set to benefit from a standardized system, reducing administrative complexities while enhancing operational efficiency. Isaac Zaworski, the President of Sectra Inc., noted that Dayton Children's Hospital exemplifies how a strong foundational imaging system can grow and evolve. By beginning with radiology and adding ophthalmology, they are creating a robust imaging environment where different specialties can reinforce each other, building a shared understanding of the patient's condition.
Following a 2.5-year negotiation period, Dayton Children’s Hospital officially launched Sectra's ophthalmology solution in the 2025/2026 fiscal year, with an anticipated annual volume of around 2,000 ophthalmology exams. Sectra's enterprise imaging system is designed to provide a unified approach to all imaging needs, thus contributing to lower operational costs for healthcare providers.
To explore more about Sectra and understand why it has achieved top rankings in the healthcare sector, including the prestigious “Best in KLAS” recognition, one can visit their official website.
In summary, the adoption of Sectra's imaging solutions by Dayton Children's Hospital marks a pivotal step in integrating diverse medical imaging that can adapt as specifications and technologies evolve, ensuring that pediatric patients receive comprehensive and cohesive care throughout their treatment process.