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St. Luke’s launches new imaging system

Stacy Wescoe//February 13, 2026

St. Luke's in Fountain Hill PHOTO/SLUHN.

St. Luke’s launches new imaging system

Stacy Wescoe//February 13, 2026//

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St. Luke’s University Health Network has implemented a next‑generation solution that it said dramatically enhances how medical images are stored, accessed and shared.  

The system is being provided by – a provider of PACS (picture archiving and communication system) and . 

St. Luke’s said with the implementation of the system, it now has a single, powerful platform that seamlessly integrates multiple modalities and imaging types, including , cardiology, ophthalmology and more.  

All images flow into one comprehensive storage environment, enabling caregivers to retrieve studies instantly, regardless of the campus or department where they were created. 

This centralized design not only streamlines clinical workflows but also ensures that physicians and other authorized providers have rapid access to the information they need to diagnose, treat and monitor patients with unprecedented efficiency. 

“This enterprise imaging solution is another example of St. Luke’s strategic investment in cutting‑edge technology that elevates patient care and supports our mission to remain one of the nation’s top health systems,” said Dr. Robert Fournier, St. Luke’s chairman of radiology. “A single, secure archive for all imaging across the Network enhances collaboration, strengthens clinical decision‑making and ultimately benefits every patient we serve.”