Integrate your digital health solution with Fujifilm Synapse PACS using 6B’s secure, standards-based healthcare interoperability services. We connect electronic patient records, radiology information systems, imaging modalities, reporting platforms, artificial intelligence services, patient-facing applications, and analytics tools with Fujifilm imaging environments – enabling reliable data exchange across acquisition, storage, diagnostic review, reporting, sharing, and clinical follow-up.
Get in touchTrusted by NHS organisations, imaging networks, diagnostic providers, and healthtech innovators, 6B delivers full-lifecycle Fujifilm Synapse PACS integration, from discovery and architecture through development, testing, deployment, and ongoing support. We build secure, scalable integrations for contextual viewing, cross-site reporting, enterprise imaging, AI-assisted diagnostics, clinical portals, and operational dashboards.
Our team combines radiology workflow knowledge with expertise in DICOM, DICOMweb, HL7 FHIR, HL7 messaging, XDS, REST APIs, identity management, and clinical safety. We ensure images, reports, and clinical information remain accurately linked to the correct patient and study.
Fujifilm Synapse PACS is an enterprise imaging platform supporting diagnostic viewing, workflow management, reporting, collaboration, and access to imaging content across healthcare organisations. Synapse Radiology PACS can bring radiology and mammography studies together with cardiology, pathology, and other specialty data within a common diagnostic viewing environment.
The wider Synapse Enterprise Imaging portfolio includes technologies for PACS, vendor-neutral archiving, advanced visualisation, and cross-departmental image access. Synapse VNA can manage DICOM and non-DICOM clinical content across the enterprise.
Standards-based interoperability includes DICOM, DICOMweb, HL7, FHIR, XDS, and RESTful APIs, supporting integration with EHRs, departmental systems, imaging applications, and third-party services.
Synapse solutions can support on-premises and cloud-hosted imaging architectures, helping organisations centralise content while providing access across departments and locations.
We begin with structured discovery involving radiology, clinical, digital, operational, technical, and governance stakeholders. Together, we define workflows, users, data requirements, safety constraints, and intended outcomes.
Typical integrations include demographic synchronisation, imaging order exchange, study routing, contextual viewer launch, prior-examination retrieval, report distribution, AI integration, cross-site sharing, and imaging analytics.
We map identifiers and information across the imaging lifecycle, including NHS numbers, local identifiers, accession numbers, DICOM UIDs, imaging orders, studies, series, images, examination statuses, reports, amendments, and acknowledgements.
Architecture may use DICOM, DICOMweb, HL7 v2, FHIR, XDS, REST APIs, integration engines, contextual launch, or event-driven messaging. We define responsibilities across Synapse PACS, RIS, EPR, PAS, modalities, Synapse VNA, reporting applications, and third-party imaging services.
Authentication can support OAuth 2.0, OpenID Connect, NHS CIS2, single sign-on, service accounts, and role-based access.
Reusable components accelerate development, including DICOM gateways, DICOMweb clients, HL7 parsers, FHIR handlers, identity-matching services, and routing pipelines. Secure testing validates patient matching, metadata, image routing, report association, permissions, audit trails, performance, failure recovery, and downtime reconciliation.
Before launch, we coordinate acceptance testing, clinical safety review, migration, deployment, and documentation. After go-live, we monitor data flows, resolve issues, and maintain compatibility with Fujifilm and NHS changes.
Radiologists gain connected access to images, prior examinations, reporting tools, specialist applications, and wider clinical information. Synapse can support standardised workflows across on-site and remote diagnostic teams.
Referring clinicians can access authorised imaging content through connected EPRs, portals, and enterprise viewing workflows, reducing navigation between disconnected clinical systems.
Radiographers benefit from consistent demographic, order, and accession information, while imaging networks gain greater flexibility to share studies and reporting workloads across departments and locations.
Enterprise archiving can bring DICOM and non-DICOM clinical content together, supporting a more complete longitudinal imaging record across specialties.
Patients benefit from fewer repeat examinations and more coordinated diagnostic decisions. Operational teams gain visibility of study volumes, reporting backlogs, turnaround times, archive activity, failed transfers, and service performance.
For healthtech vendors, Fujifilm Synapse PACS integration provides reusable, standards-based access to established enterprise imaging environments.
6B designs around the complete imaging lifecycle, keeping information accurate and traceable from acquisition through retention.
Our specialists understand DICOM, DICOMweb, HL7 FHIR, HL7 v2, XDS, APIs, enterprise archives, and contextual launch.
We manage complex patient identity, accession, DICOM UID, study metadata, reporting, and reconciliation requirements.
Security, governance, clinical safety, testing, and monitoring are embedded throughout delivery.
From discovery to support, 6B provides one accountable partner for dependable NHS imaging integration.
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Whether you're developing a new digital health product or extending an existing solution with Fujifilm Synapse PACS integration, 6B brings the technical expertise, healthcare insight, and experience needed to accelerate delivery.