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Fujifilm's Award-Winning Vendor-Neutral Archive

Fujifilm’s Synapse® Vendor-Neutral Archive (VNA) is consistently ranked the #1 image enablement solution by providers like you. Following the 2015 acquisition of TeraMedica, Fujifilm left the time-tested and industry-trusted vendor neutral archive intact while continuing to invest in the progressive features and functionalities that set the standard for today’s medical imaging sharing platforms.

The award-winning technology, which also serves as the foundation of Fujifilm’s Synapse Enterprise Imaging portfolio, uses cloud-based storage and on-premise hosting to provide access, control, and management of clinical content from across the enterprise. This includes DICOM and non-DICOM objects to ensure the full patient imaging picture is available to those who need it.

Since Fujifilm’s founding in 1936, innovation has been a fundamental and defining element of our organization. The healthcare industry continues to evolve at an increasingly rapid pace — and so do we. As an award-winning medical imaging management archive, Synapse VNA helps optimize your infrastructure and support optimal clinical decision making.

Discover industry-leading engineering

Point-of-care image capture

Acquire images and video seamlessly and securely via mobile devices, modalities, and cameras.

Image-lifecycle management

Patented technology optimizes storage utilization and associated costs while keeping data safe.

Encounters-based workflows

Capture content during the patient-provider encounter, link with metadata, and auto-upload to the EHR.

Modern, standards-based API integrations

Support for modern industry standards, including DICOM, DICOMweb, HL7 FHIR, XDS, and RESTful API.

Experience true imaging interoperability

As the core of FUJIFILM Healthcare Americas Corporation’s comprehensive enterprise imaging portfolio, Synapse VNA seamlessly connects imaging content across the care continuum, allowing providers to see the whole patient so they can treat the whole patient.