Vivantes and Agfa HealthCare successfully complete first phase of Germany's hospital IT project

AGFAORBIS (TM) Hospital Information System (HIS) is now in operation in all nine Vivantes healthcare institutions. Ongoing implementation of Picture Archiving and Communication System IMPAX (TM), and ORBIS RIS (Radiology Information System) will complete single source-solution from Agfa HealthCare to replace heterogeneous system arena.

Agfa HealthCare announced that it has successfully completed the initial phase of the ORBIS Hospital Information System (HIS) implementation at the Vivantes Netzwerk für Gesundheit GmbH, Germany's largest municipal hospital group. Vivantes is well on the way to becoming a paperless group of hospitals. The introduction of ORBIS in the core medical activities of all nine Vivantes locations in the Berlin area at the end of 2006 marks the successful completion of one of Europe's biggest and most ambitious healthcare IT projects - all within the space of only two years' time. Vivantes' Operation Management department and part of the Radiology department, for example, are already using the new, centralized and paperless platform.

Two years after the contract was signed in September 2004, ORBIS is in operation in all nine Vivantes healthcare institutions. Before the start of the project, the individual hospitals and clinics of the group worked with systems from different manufacturers or with self-programmed software systems. The aim of the project was to standardize the existing heterogeneous system arena by replacing it with a centralized Hospital Information System (HIS), a Picture Archiving and Communication System (PACS), and a Radiology Information System (RIS), all from a single source.

In addition to OT-Management (Operation Theatre), Service Center Management is now paperless, thanks to the centralized ORBIS platform, which allows for cross-departmental exchange of digital forms and documents. At two Vivantes institutions in Berlin, Agfa HealthCare's IMPAX has been installed, which permits teleradiology between the different locations and enables the transfer of digital images to external referring physicians - a service which is increasingly in demand. This system is to be installed throughout the other seven hospitals of the Vivantes group in the next stage of the project. Four hospitals already have an Agfa HealthCare RIS connected via a bidirectional interface to the central administrative IT-system and to the Patient Billing and Accounts departments.

Gunther Nolte, Director of Information Technology at Vivantes, recalls that "in order to support the integration process in our group with unified IT as speedily as possible, we needed a solution that would be comprehensive and integrative, not only in terms of technology and functions but also in terms of user friendliness." He adds: "By opting for ORBIS, Vivantes is in a stronger position technologically than previously and is excellently equipped for future tasks and challenges of the healthcare sector." Vivantes' Project Manager Jochen Thümmler looks back on two years of project work: "Within a very short time, the highly efficient project team succeeded in making ORBIS, with its comprehensive functionality, accessible to more than 6,500 users. At this moment we are well placed to proceed with the development of the Electronic Patient Record."

Andrea Fiumicelli, Executive Vice-President IT Agfa HealthCare, comments as follows: "ORBIS has gone into regular operation on the exact day planned in the nine Vivantes Clinics - with 17 different locations and a total of around 3,400 workstations. We have again demonstrated our competency in implementing projects of all sizes, this time with one of the largest European IT projects in the healthcare sector. The immediate beneficiaries of this project are not only the users among the medical and nursing staff but certainly all Vivantes patients as well."

Marko Schmitz, Head of Sales HIS/LIS at Agfa HealthCare DACH, is pleased about the speed of implementation of this project of considerable size and complexity: "Right from the start, the ambitious objectives and the scope of this major project called for a centralized structure and a very tight timetable. This success and the seamless progression from one hospital to the next could never have been achieved without the smooth collaboration and clear vision of the project managers at Vivantes."

In 2007, Vivantes' primary focus will be the digital processing of medical images, films and videos. The hospitals of the group will be equipped with Radiology Information Systems based on the new ORBIS user philosophy NICE (New Interface for COOL Ergonomics). In addition, Picture Archiving and Communication Systems will be installed in specialist departments, such as Endoscopy. Other ORBIS modules (for nursing care), the Management Information Center (MIC) and a web portal will provide continuous improvement of economic efficiency and the delivery of patient care.

About Agfa
The Agfa-Gevaert Group is one of the world's leading imaging and information technology companies. Agfa develops, manufactures and markets analogue and digital systems for the printing industry (Agfa Graphics), the healthcare sector (Agfa HealthCare) and film related products and specific industrial applications (Agfa Materials). Agfa's headquarters are in Mortsel, Belgium. The company is present in 40 countries and has agents in another 100 countries throughout the world. The Agfa-Gevaert Group achieved a turnover of 3,308 million Euro in 2005.

Agfa HealthCare supplies hospitals and other healthcare centers with state-of-the-art systems for the capturing, processing and managing of diagnostic images and with IT solutions that integrate information and imaging workflows into the overall hospital operations across departmental disciplines. Agfa HealthCare is a leader in the fast growing market of IT systems that span the entire healthcare enterprise and through which healthcare facilities become more efficient and effective, with improved patient outcomes. More info on Agfa: www.agfa.com

About Vivantes Netzwerk für Gesundheit GmbH
The Vivantes Netzwerk für Gesundheit GmbH is Europe's largest municipal hospital group, comprising nine hospitals and clinics in Berlin which serve roughly 30 percent of all hospital patients in the German capital. Altogether, Vivantes operates 12 healthcare institutions, with over 5,100 hospital beds and capacity for the full inpatient care of around 1,700 persons. The group employs some 13,000 employees.

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