by
Gus Iversen, Editor in Chief | October 03, 2024
Sectra has secured a 12-year contract to provide its enterprise imaging solution, Sectra One Cloud, across all public hospitals in Québec, Canada.
The deal comes amidst a legal challenge to the contract, but a recent preliminary ruling by the Superior Court of Québec allowed the project to proceed.
The agreement, valued at $405.5 million CAD ($300 million), includes a vendor-neutral archive (VNA) along with specialized modules for radiology, breast imaging, and orthopedics. Québec's healthcare system, which performs around 12 million examinations annually across 150 sites, will benefit from enhanced collaboration and streamlined workflows through this unified platform.

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Nader Soltani, president of Sectra Canada, highlighted the significance of the partnership, stating, "This opportunity represents a significant milestone for Sectra in Canada." The solution is expected to optimize resource sharing and improve patient care while also accommodating future growth and potential expansion into other specialties.
The contract includes options for a three-year extension, potentially increasing the total value to $626 million CAD ($464 million) over 15 years.
Sectra, based in Linköping, Sweden, provides IT solutions for healthcare and cybersecurity worldwide. Its scalable, modular enterprise imaging platform is designed to help healthcare providers reduce costs and improve efficiency.