title:: How Digithurst and Telepaxx built a secure and scalable radiology solution chain using AWS
publisher:: Amazon Web Services (AWS)
people:: Tobias Anger, Dr. Raimund Schneider, Bruno Milutin, Levent Kent, Razvan Ionasec
organization:: Digithurst, telepaxx, Amazon Web Services (AWS)
domain:: Healthcare, Medical Imaging, Cloud Computing, Data Storage
Summary
The article discusses how medical software companies Digithurst and Telepaxx collaborated to build a secure, scalable, and cost-effective cloud solution for handling patient data, radiological scans, viewing, editing, and long-term archiving using Amazon Web Services (AWS). Telepaxx’s Medical Data Cloud (TMD Cloud) and Digithurst’s HealthDataSpace and teamVIEW web leverage AWS services like Amazon S3 for cost-optimized storage, Amazon EC2 for compute and auto-scaling, and Amazon CloudWatch for monitoring. The solutions adhere to data protection regulations like GDPR through encryption and access controls. Moving to AWS allows optimizing storage costs, unlocking data value through analysis and sharing, and enhancing patient care with improved accessibility.
Data Points
- Digithurst and telepaxx developed cloud solutions for medical imaging and data management on AWS
- Telepaxx Medical Data Cloud (TMD Cloud) for archiving and sharing medical images
- Digithurst’s HealthDataSpace for storing/viewing images, teamVIEW web for editing
- Use Amazon S3 for cost-efficient, scalable object storage of medical data
- teamVIEW web uses Amazon EC2 GPU instances for rendering, auto-scaling
- TMD Cloud leverages Amazon S3 Glacier Instant Retrieval for low-cost archived data
- Meet GDPR compliance through encryption, access controls on AWS
- Over 600 clinics and 20 billion images managed by Telepaxx
- Enables AI capabilities, data sharing, optimized diagnosis for better patient care
- Key personnel: Tobias Anger (Telepaxx CTO), Dr. Raimund Schneider (Digithurst CTO), Bruno Milutin (Digithurst Product Owner)