Homerton Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust in the UK has become the first organization anywhere in the NHS to deploy Sectra's enterprise imaging service using public cloud. The deployment has shown that NHS patient imaging can be efficiently accessed from a secure public cloud environment, just as quickly as when data is stored on-premise. This has proven important for busy radiology teams at the trust, who have been using the service since the summer, to help them analyze and report on thousands of patient scans that are a vital part of patient diagnosis.

The trust delivers around 250,000 imaging reports for patients each year. The enterprise imaging service has been deployed using the Sectra One Cloud subscription model. Sectra is providing a fully managed Software as a Service (SaaS), meaning staff at the trust will automatically gain access to relevant functionality and tools as they are released.

Staff have already praised features new to them, including a chat tool, which allows radiologists to quickly share images and communicate with each other as they create reports. Orthopaedic templating functionality is helping surgeons as they plan for surgery, and means the trust is no longer reliant on a third-party application. And a business intelligence product is allowing managers to better track activity, create analysis charts, and understand turnaround times and pressure points.

Cross-site reporting functionality will also help to lay foundations for future wider sub-specialty collaboration in the region, in areas such as paediatric and stroke radiology. The scalable deployment signals an important step for imaging strategy for North East London's integrated care system. Homerton Healthcare is the first of three trusts in the North East London Health and Care Partnership planning to adopt enterprise imaging in the public cloud.