St. Luke’s University Health Network has rolled out a new enterprise imaging solution from Sectra. Instead of juggling different systems, all images now flow into one secure archive. Radiology, cardiology, ophthalmology, and other specialties feed into the same platform, making it easier for caregivers to pull up studies instantly no matter where they were created.
Why this matters
The new setup streamlines workflows and gives physicians quick access to what they need. Dr. Robert Fournier called it “another example of St. Luke’s strategic investment in cutting‑edge technology that elevates patient care.” One archive means stronger collaboration, better decisions, and ultimately better outcomes for patients.
Security and scale
Sectra’s cloud technology brings advanced cybersecurity protections while still letting clinicians log in through a standard web browser. Isaac Zaworski, Sectra’s U.S. president, said St. Luke’s is leaning into the vision of enterprise imaging and setting an example for others.
The bigger picture
St. Luke’s was recognized in 2025 as the number one health system in the nation for quality, safety, and patient experience. Dr. Christine Ramirez summed it up: “Clinical images are essential parts of a patient’s health story. Sectra ensures those stories are complete, connected and accessible.”
Investment perspective
For stakeholders, this move shows St. Luke’s commitment to innovation. By unifying imaging across the network, they are not just improving efficiency. They are reinforcing their position as one of the country’s top health systems, with technology investments that strengthen both care and reputation.
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