Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center Chooses Elekta for Major Oncology Upgrade
Stockholm2011-03-08
Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salem, North Carolina has entered into a long-term agreement with Elekta to upgrade and modernize its radiation oncology facilities, including its main campus and satellite facilities. The agreement includes Wake Forest Baptist’s acquisition of multiple radiation therapy treatment systems, electronic medical record systems and clinical consulting services, as well as a reload of their Leksell Gamma Knife® Perfexion™ radiosurgery system. The order is included in Elekta’s fiscal third quarter.
“Based on our experience with the Elekta Axesse™ radiosurgery system, MOSAIQ® oncology information system, and technology vision, we believe Elekta is best suited to meet the hospital’s current and future radiation oncology technology needs,” says A. William Blackstock, Jr., MD, Chair of Radiation Oncology at Wake Forest Baptist. “Since acquiring the Elekta Axesse, its body radiosurgery cases have tripled to more than 100 cases per year, comprising a variety of cancer sites throughout the body.”
The Comprehensive Cancer Center at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center is ranked among the nation’s best hospitals for cancer care by U.S. News & World Report. It is one of only 40 National Cancer Institute-designated comprehensive cancer centers in the United States. Elekta has a long-term relationship with Wake Forest Baptist as a provider of neurosurgery and oncology solutions and services.
“Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center is a world-class center of excellence, and Elekta is excited to deploy its cutting-edge technology alongside Wake Forest Baptist’s clinical expertise to improve patient care,” says Elekta’s Jim Rose, Vice President, Oncology Systems. “We are very pleased with WFUBMC's renewed confidence in Elekta for the provision of state-of-the-art integrated oncology systems.”
Domingo Valpuesta, Business Manager, Radiation Oncology at WFUBMC says: “We value the consultative services Elekta is bringing to Wake Forest. With our combined resources, we believe we can achieve our vision of creating an oncology information system to manage all our information needs, integrate with our hospital-wide EMR, improve our daily efficiency and enhance patient safety protocols.”
The multi-system agreement with Elekta covers Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center and its affiliated and owned cancer centers: Cancer Center of Davidson County at Lexington Memorial Hospital (owned); Hugh Chatham Memorial Hospital (affiliated); and Caldwell Memorial Hospital (affiliated).
The technology specifically includes four Elekta Infinity™ linear accelerator systems, the MOSAIQ oncology information system for complete electronic medical records, practice management and workflow enhancements; the SYNERGISTIQ™ workflow management system which integrates MOSAIQ and Elekta Infinity from a single workstation, and Clarity® for soft tissue visualization. It also includes MOSAIQ Oncology Picture Archiving and Communication Systems (PACS), cobalt reload for Leksell Gamma Knife Perfexion, and consulting services.