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Edisondataloguedatasheetedlsp 101 JB39130 XXa 4
Data Sheet
A robust, patient-centric solution for seamless image and document
consolidation and access.
Introduction
Edison Datalogue1 is an open solution that unifies and intelligently manages patient data, images and enterprise
content. It provides healthcare teams with efficient access to data whenever and wherever needed2. By Leveraging
IHE and DICOM-complaint industry standards, Edison Datalogue provides a vendor neutral archive (VNA) platform
that enables you to connect disparate systems from multiple vendors across multiple specialty departments and
multiple facilities.
Edison Datalogue helps healthcare providers:
• Unify and manage patient images and clinical content from multiple imaging specialties in multiple facilities,
including RIS, PACS, CVIT and acquisition devices including iPhones.
• Build a single longitudinal patient record across multiple departments and multiple facilities.
• Provide clinician access to the patient’s longitudinal history from anywhere2 whenever it is needed.
[Link] Information in this product datasheet is effective with Edison Datalogue 6.0 SP10.1
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Designed to scale and support business continuity
Edison Datalogue can scale to support sites from small clinics with low
volume to large regional health organizations or entire countries with millions
of exams stored. It can be installed as a single departmental DICOM archive
or an XDS only document storage and sharing solution. As your needs grow, it
can be expanded to a full enterprise or community-wide image and document
repository. The proven, scalable architecture allows you to connect multiple
systems from different vendors across your enterprise or region.
High availability and load-balancing supports business continuity allowing
your organization to perform system upgrades independently and with
minimal disruption to operations. Virtual Archives allow the creation of
departmental or facility-specific archives to enable sharing of the archive
between multiple institutions or departments, with the ability to aggregate the virtual archives into a single view.
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Open, standards-based architecture
Edison Datalogue 6.0 delivers a single repository for both DICOM and non-DICOM XDS clinical data across the
enterprise with lifecycle management tools and a management console that can be used to configure the system.
Based on industry standards, it delivers an open architecture for seamless interoperability. Centricity
Clinical Archive 6.0:
• Enables standards-based archiving for image and other clinical content across radiology, cardiology,
pathology, dermatology, surgery and other departments.
• Delivers an application for the acquisition, classification and storage of visible light images captured on mobile
devices at the point of care.
• Supports many non-DICOM XDS objects including JPEG, PDF, and TIFF documents. All objects are stored in their
native format.
• Manages other DICOM objects such as Structured Reports, Presentation States, and Key Image Notes.
• Interfaces with an Enterprise Master Patient Index (EMPI) to consolidate patient data across multiple facilities or
departments with different patient IDs.
• Supports receiving content in a shared folder and ingesting into Edison Datalogue as a back end process without
requiring any user intervention.
Edison Datalogue 6.0 is neutral to the underlying storage infrastructure and can manage a large variety of storage
systems: NAS (Network Attached Storage), SAN (Storage Area Network), CAS (Content Addressable Storage), and
web-service based storage (cloud storage).
Through a variety of rules-based policies such as delete, move and compress, the Edison Datalogue 6.0 helps
administrators to set retention policies to respond to regulatory requirements and effectively manage the image data
throughout the lifecycle:
• Configure rules for virtual archives, storage libraries, modalities, study descriptions, etc.
• Select Lossless and Lossy Compression rates of data (JPEG, JPEG2000, RLE).
• Rules-driven workflow engine for creation, approval, and audit of rules.
• Rules-driven work list to view studies eligible for movement, compression, deletion.
• Quarantine features to place selected studies and patients on hold.
• DICOM tags: Institution Name, Station Name, Department, Modality, Study Description, Study Age, and Patient
Age for a total of 128 different rule combinations.
• Move and delete capabilities for Non-DICOM content stored in the XDS Repository libraries of Centricity
Enterprise Archive.
• Data transfer tool enables administrators to migrate DICOM data from external archives to the central Enterprise
Archive repository.
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Enhanced image sharing with tag morphing
Edison Datalogue 6.0 offers tag morphing capabilities to manipulate the content of DICOM tags within a study during
archiving or retrieval. This helps overcome the limitations, inconsistencies and variances in the implementation of the
DICOM standard across multi-vendor PACS systems and enhances standards-based sharing of images and data
across the enterprise.
• Configure tag morphing rules and actions for inbound and outbound DICOM associations independently for each
virtual archive.
• Select from a list of static morphing actions: add, prefix, postfix, replace, truncate, clear, and remove DICOM tags.
• Create complex dynamic morphing rules with a powerful scripting engine.
• Revert morph actions, if required.
Edison Datalogue offers a multi-tenant user interface for ILM and Tag Morphing. This provides the administrator the
flexibility to extend access controls to users and user groups – for specific functionality and for specific virtual
archives.
Edison Datalogue 6.0 with Media Manager provides the tools to support the
acquisition, classification and storage of visible light images, videos and notes
using mobile devices at the bedside and other patient care locations. Media
Manager users can also upload network files of images, videos and documents
through a web browser ingestion browser. Captured images along with robust
relevant clinical meta data are available electronically upon submission to the
Edison Datalogue.
Media Manager allows you to positively identify the patient prior to content capture. This can be done by scanning a
bar-coded wristband or document, creating a link between the patient and their image. The patient ID can be based
upon the medical record number or an episode/visit ID associated with the specific episode of care.
After an image or a video is captured, users select a care point area. This selection drives the care point specific
workflow associated with the image capture process. Up to five images and/or videos can be stored under a single
submission by the mobile device. Multiple images can be captured prior to the assignment of clinical attributes to
images so users can stay focused on what matters most; the patient.
Previously captured information can be viewed on mobile and browser devices as recent submissions across the
enterprise. Authorized users have the ability to edit previous submissions with full audit tracking of changes and user
information. No patient data or PHI is left on the device or browser. Images and patient data is streamed to the
device from the VNA upon request, helping organizations support HIPAA and patient data privacy requirements.
Other benefits include:
• Help improve coordination among care providers through seamless and timely sharing of clinical information.
• Provides a consistent, auditable method for image and video capture.
• Creates alerts in the Electronic Medical Record (EMR) that nurses can take action against.
• Web browser ingestion of relative patient documentation from outside sources into the Edison Datalogue,
enriched with robust clinical meta data.
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Supported Media Manager workflows
Edison Datalogue offers Patient Consent Manager – a web-based application that enables creation and update of
patient consent documents. This enables physician practices, hospitals and other healthcare providers to document
patient consent decisions, as well as their revocation for efficient document and image exchange. Patient Consent
Manager helps:
• Streamline the administrative process of consent lifecycle management via easy to use web interface.
• Enforce Patients’ consent decisions using structured consent documents in CDA format.
• Enhance cross-enterprise and community health records management.
• Cost effective integration with other products using Standards-based interfaces.
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Help to minimize IT staff
Volume-Based Licensing
Our volume-based license model provides unlimited licensing, making it easy for organizations to provide access to
all end users. It provides all users with secure access to the same tool sets and information, with the ability to grant
specific privileges and functions to each user. Users are able to access the system regardless of their location 2.
Volume-based licensing allows your organization to acquire and expand as the organization grows, helping maximize
the value of your investment without sacrificing access or functionality.
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Edison Datalogue 6.0 solution components
Depending on the implementation chosen for your organization, Edison Datalogue uses a suite of products to provide
a complete end-to-end solution. Product offerings may consist of the following:
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Component specifications
A brief description of the technical specifications and requirements for select solution components is provided below.
Your GE Healthcare product sales specialist will provide a detailed configuration to meet the needs of your specific
implementation. For additional information on each component, please request copies of each product datasheet.
Technical Specification for Centricity Enterprise Archive 4.0
For detailed information on Centricity Enterprise Archive, please contact your product sales specialist for a copy of
the Centricity Enterprise Archive 4.0 product datasheet.
IHE Profile Support
Centricity Enterprise Archive supports the following IHE profiles:
• Cross-Enterprise Document Sharing for Imaging (XDS-I.b)
• Cross-Enterprise Document Sharing (XDS.b)
• Audit Trail and Node Authentication (ATNA)
• Cardiology Evidence Documents (ED-CARD)
• Consistent Presentation of Images (CPI)
• Access to Radiology Information (ARI)
• Key Image Note (KIN)
• Simple Image and Numeric Report (SINR)
• Evidence Documents (ED)
• NM Image (NM)
• Enterprise User Authentication (EUA)
• Consistent Time (CT)
• Patient Identifier Access for Imaging (PIX)
• Cross-Community Access for Imaging (XCA-I)
• Image Object Change Management (IOCM)
• Multi-Patient Queries (MPQ)
• Digital Breast Tomosynthesis (DBT)
• XAD-PID Change Management (XPID) profile
• Web Image Capture (WIC) profile
For additional information on IHE and DICOM support, please visit these sites.
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Minimum Hardware Specifications Management Console
Centricity Enterprise Archive includes a rich administrator console designed with Microsoft® Silverlight™ that can be
used to configure the system. Administrator privileges can be managed at a variety of system levels, from enterprise
to a virtual partition. Usage and performance reports are available on the console.
The console can be run from any device that supports Microsoft® Internet Explorer® version 9, 10, and 11 32-bit
versions where Silverlight™ is supported.
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Minimum Server Specifications – Application Server
The application server houses the Long-Term Storage Management middleware.
Application Server
VMWare® Vsphere for Servers VMware® ESXi 5.5 and higher
Server Operating System Microsoft® Windows® 2016 Standard Edition or 2016 Enterprise
Microsoft® SQL Server 2014 or 2016 Standard or Enterprise Edition including
support for Microsoft®
SQL Server AlwaysOn Failover Cluster Instances and Availability Groups
Compute Power 1 x Intel 2.66GHz Quad-core or better
RAM 6 GB RAM
Storage 8 x 146 GB in a RAID5 configuration
Centricity Enterprise Archive server supports fiber channel and network
attached storage solutions. Centricity Enterprise Archive uses CIFS (Common
Internet File System), iSCSI (Internet Small Computer System Interface)
protocols to connect to network attached storage. Multiple storage systems can
simultaneously be connected to one Enterprise Archive server
The application server can be deployed with external image cache for customers who plan to keep additional
images online for fast access.
For detailed information on Centricity Universal Viewer ZFP, please contact your product sales specialist for a copy of
the Centricity Universal Viewer ZFP product datasheet.
Supported Devices4
Centricity Universal Viewer ZFP has been validated for use on Windows® based PCs, Apple® Mac® products,
Samsung Galaxy Note® 10.1, Samsung Galaxy Tab® 4, iPad® and iPad® Mini with Retina® display using the browsers
and operating systems defined in the Centricity Universal Viewer ZFP product datasheet
Supported Browsers5
Centricity Universal Viewer ZFP supports browsers commonly used on workstation and other devices. These include
Microsoft® Internet Explorer® versions 8, 9, 10 and 11, Mozilla Firefox®, Safari®, and Google Chrome™.
Recommended browsers are Microsoft® Internet Explorer® 10, Internet Explorer® 11, Mozilla Firefox™ or Google
Chrome™. The performance of Centricity Universal Viewer ZFP is optimized when run in these environments
Authentication Modes5
Universal Viewer ZFP supports the ability to leverage two (2) factor authentications from certain 3rd party vendors in
DICOM viewing only.
Universal Viewer ZFP utilizes Windows® Authentication to authenticate users and support single sign-on when the
user is logging in from the same Windows® domain as Zero Footprint Client.
Universal Viewer ZFP also utilizes a dynamic token for secure launch. This provides more secure connectivity when
ZFP is opened from an EMR. When utilized, the ZFP URL payload is encrypted and has a “time to live”, after which it
will expire, helping to prevent anyone from accessing images.
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DICOM Support
• CT, MR, Enhanced CT, Enhanced MR, US, PT, XA, RF, SC, CR, DX, MG, Breast
• Tomosynthesis, IO, SC, VL, NM, Endoscopic, Microscopic and Photographic Image
• Presentation States
• Key Image Notes
• Basic Text SR, DOSE SR
• Multi-Frame Grayscale Byte SC Image
• Multi-Frame True Color SC Image
• RT Image
• Encapsulated PDF
Complete support information can be found in the product DICOM conformance statement.
IHE Profiles
• Consistent presentation of images (partial support)
• Key Image Notes as Image Display Actor
• Access to Radiology Information as Image Display Actor
• Consistent Time Profile as Time Client Actor
• ATNA – Audit Trail and Node Authentication as Secure Application Actor
• XDS.b Document Consumer
• XDS-I.b Imaging Document Consumer
• PIX Patient Identifier Cross-Reference Consumer
• PDQ Patient Demographics Consumer
• CT Time Client
• Cross-Enterprise User Assertion (XUA) profile X-service user
• XDS.b Document Consumer
For additional information on IHE and DICOM support, please visit these sites.
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Interface and Connectivity Options5
Using the Open Desktop Integration tool, Centricity Universal Viewer ZFP can be launched by applications such as an
EMR, HIS, RIS or physician portal. Users are able to launch external applications from GE Healthcare or third
applications with this tool. The Open Desktop Integration tool is built using JavaScript™, enabling the interface to
provide tighter integration with other applications.
For EMR connectivity, Centricity Universal Viewer supports a URL access or API level interface allowing the EMR
system to launch the viewer. This enables clinicians to view specific images for exams that are part of a patient’s
electronic medical record. Access to the EMR URL interface is controlled by a user privilege and an interface license.
The XDS viewer supports multiple launch modes. In one mode, it is launched in context from within the primary
review application EMR or physician portal). This provides a unified view of patient clinical information to the care
provider. Users can also access the viewer directly, as a standalone application. To view patients’ clinical information
the viewer uses IHE PDQ profile (Patient Demographic Query) of a PDQ complaint system.
The clinical content (XDS) viewer can be configured to enable users to launch external applications based on the
attributes in the XDS metadata. Different viewing applications can be associated with different XDS metadata
combinations.
Minimum Server Specifications6 – Web Server Controller and Node for ZFP
Implementation of Centricity Universal Viewer ZFP requires a web server controller and may require additional nodes
based on the number of concurrent users in your organization.
60 GB OS partition 60 GB – OS
300 GB Data partition 300 GB – Data Partition
Storage
RAID 1 + 0 minimum RAID 1+0 – OS Partition
RAID 5 – Data Partition 10Kmin RAID 5 – Data Partition 10Kmin
Two 1 GB NICs
Interfaces DVD-RW
Remote Access (Lights-out capability)
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Citrix® Support
Centricity Universal Viewer ZFP can be launched in Citrix XenApp 6.5. environment. Please review your organization’s
IT security policy and infrastructure needs with respect to Citrix deployment and necessary hardware requirements.
Version support Citrix XenApp® v6.5
Citrix Receiver™ for Windows v4.4, Mac v12.1, iOS® v6.1.4, Android v3.8.1
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Edison Datalogue includes the following product components: Centricity Enterprise Archive, Centricity Universal Viewer ZFP client, GE XDS Registry, Centricity Clinical Gateway, Audit
Trail Repository, Media Manager, ICW Master Patient Index (MPI), and Lexmark PACS Scan.
See the Edison Datalogue Compatibility Matrix and Product-specific documentation for requirements.
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Wherever an internet connection is available.
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Refer to the list of supported devices in the technical information section of this datasheet.
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Centricity Universal Viewer ZFP client has been validated and cleared for diagnostic use by the US FDA on Microsoft® Windows® and Apple® Mac® Products. ZFP has also received CE
Mark for diagnostic use. As regulatory clearance requirements differ by country and region, GE Healthcare must obtain clearance in countries where local specific regulatory approvals
are required. Your sales representative can provide information on the status of availability in your area. ZFP can also be used on the Apple® iPad®, Samsung Galaxy Note® 10.1 and
Galaxy Tab® 4 in a review only mode and is not meant for primary diagnosis on these devices. Please refer to the product datasheet for a list of operating systems and browsers
supported on these devices.
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Please refer to the Centricity Universal Viewer ZFP product datasheet for more detailed information.
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Minimum specifications are provided for reference purposes. Actual configurations may differ depending on the specific implementation
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