Imaging IT
Ireland's Leading Private Hospital Chooses RIS, PACS, and DR Technology for Optimizing Radiology Workflow
After a lengthy evaluation process, Ireland's largest private hospital has signed a multiyear contract with a U.S. information technology company for the provision of a comprehensive digital radiography system More...15 Jun 2010
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