About St Lukes: It is a level 5 private hospital that offers holistic quality healthcare in a serene environment.
St Lukes has been relying on our Image management system (PACS) from 16th August 2014 to date and their patient images for Xray, CT and MRI have grown over the years.
On November 18th 2020, we migrated them to a Network Attached Storage Solution (NAS) which guarantees more storage space of up to 10 years with Redundant Array of Independent Discs (RAID) configuration.
CLOUD PLATFORMS: TABAKA MISSION HOSPITAL
Tabaka Mission Hospital was looking for a secure cloud solution to power their Staff Payroll system, We provided windows based cloud solution running 24x7x365 ensuring seamless access to and processing of their financial data.
NEPHROMED SPECIALITY CLINICS
Nephromed is a speciality clinics provider who started off as a dialysis centre in Nairobi. With the choice of Insta Hospital Management Solution, we were able to scale up their operations with the addition of new departments ( Optical, Dental, IVF and Cancer treatment) and an additional centre in Mombasa at the Mewa Hospital.
The multi-centre feature of our Hospital management system ensures seamless patient care across different geographical locations of the same facility
THE NAIROBI WEST HOSPITAL
Our Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) powered Image Management platform (PACS) was able to link up 3 locations of the Nairobi West Hospital allowing 2 resident radiologists stationed at the main hospital to report patient studies across the three centres seamlessly
During peak seasons, the hospital is also able to leverage our Network of 10 + Consultant doctors (Radiologists) to interpret their patient studies without necessarily compromising the quality of care and TATs ( Turn Around Times) for their imaging services
Our Imaging Solution is able to turn radiology departments into filmless and paperless areas by causing the elimination of paper trail and sharing of medical images electronically
Request forms are able to be scanned into the system and accessed by radiologists