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Change Healthcare Stratus Imaging is a cloud-native enterprise imaging platform for providers who want to improve clinical and operational efficiencies via accessible, shareable, and secure imaging data. 

Stratus Imaging cloud-native platform components: 

Stratus Imaging Archive
A fully managed, cloud-native medical imaging archive for providers who want to simplify image management, reduce IT costs, and enable secure access from any location. Any imaging system, multiple EHR support, and system synchronization (IOCM). 

Stratus Imaging Viewer
A cloud-imaging solution for providers who want to improve patient care with timely imaging access. Clinical team imaging viewer, view any image and its report, and exclusive StoryView mode.

Stratus Imaging Analytics
A scalable, cloud-native imaging analytics platform that automates data acquisition and synthesizes complex data from multiple sources to help providers realize meaningful insights. Centralizes all imaging activity, performance metrics details, and interactive dashboards.

Stratus Imaging Share
A cloud-based medical-image-sharing platform that lets providers view and exchange medical images with payers, patients, and EHRs to improve care quality, increase physician collaboration, and reduce costs. Integrated to the workflow, patient and third-pard sharing, cross-institution copy.

Stratus Imaging PACS
A reimagined, full-featured, cloud PACS imaging solution designed to enable increased volume, fast turnaround, and efficient collaboration. State-of-the-art diagnostic viewer, zero footprint, and innovative image streaming.

Stratus Imaging Discover
A cloud native learning and collaboration platform that lets healthcare professionals create educational content to share and collaborate with residents and peers for research, conferences, education, and multi-disciplinary team meeting. Collaboration without limits, educate with ease, and save time and improve efficiencies.

Impact: 

15 rapid migrations completed

13.1PB Imaging data stored in Stratus Imaging Archive to date (183 million studies)

126 hospitals live and contracted for Stratus Imaging Archive

114 hospitals live and contracted for Stratus Imaging Analytics 

About Optum Enterprise Imaging 

Optum Enterprise Imaging is a healthcare technology leader, focused on insights, innovation and accelerating the transformation of the U.S. healthcare system through the power of the Change Healthcare platform. Providing data and analytics-driven solutions to improve clinical, financial administrative and patient engagement outcomes in the U.S. and international healthcare system.

Leaders in enterprise imaging on-premise and cloud:

  • 80% of the 60 largest U.S. IDNs¹
  • 9 of the 10 largest U.S. health systems¹
  • 3,250+ imaging facilities globally²
  • #1 radiology vendor by market share³
  • Top 3 cardiology vendor by market share4
  • Exclusive enterprise vendor in Ireland (NIMIS)
    1. Our analysis of HIMSS analytics data
    2. Optum internal data.
    3. Signify Research 2024.
    4. Definitive Healthcare data 2023. 

About Optum Serve 

Optum Serve is the federal health services business of Optum and UnitedHealth Group (NYSE: UNH). We are proud to partner with the Departments of Defense, Health and Human Services, Veterans Affairs and other organizations to help modernize the U.S. health system and improve the health and well-being of those we collectively serve.

Optum is a registered trademark of Optum, Inc. in the U.S. and other jurisdictions. All other brand or product names are the property of their respective owners. Because we are continuously improving our products and services, Optum reserves the right to change specifications without prior notice. Optum is an equal opportunity employer.

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