Insight Imaging to provide Enterprise Solutions to Progressive Imaging Center

Insight Imaging announced today that it reached a three-year agreement to provide Insight Imaging Enterprise Solutions to the Progressive Imaging Center located on the campus of Clara Maass Medical Center in Belleville, New Jersey, an affiliate of the Saint Barnabas Health Care System, New Jersey’s largest not-for-profit integrated health care delivery system.

“Our model offers a fiscally responsible solution for providing a fully integrated infrastructure designed to support and enhance the center’s operations and the quality of services provided by Clara Maass and Progressive Imaging Center to their patients and referring physicians.”

“We are extremely excited to provide Insight Imaging Enterprise Solutions to the Progressive Imaging Center,” said Kip Hallman, President and CEO of Insight Imaging. “Our model offers a fiscally responsible solution for providing a fully integrated infrastructure designed to support and enhance the center’s operations and the quality of services provided by Clara Maass and Progressive Imaging Center to their patients and referring physicians.”

Insight Imaging Enterprise Solutions is an integrated suite of systems, services and technologies designed to accelerate growth, optimize productivity and maximize revenue. This fully integrated infrastructure, which is built around a robust data warehouse, provides a streamlined and highly effective solution for the imaging needs of hospitals and imaging centers.

“We are always looking for new, innovative ways to enhance our delivery of high quality health care to our patients, and we are confident that this agreement with Insight Imaging will enable us to significantly strengthen our imaging services,” said Thomas A. Biga, Executive Vice President of Acute, Outpatient and Patient Care Services, Saint Barnabas Health Care System. “We believe Insight Imaging Enterprise Solutions offers us a streamlined solution that will increase our efficiency and allow our radiologists to focus on what they do best – helping patients.”

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