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Acuo gets Minn. contract
November 30, 2011 -- Image management technology developer Acuo Technologies announced that Fairview Health Services of Minnesota has deployed its Universal Clinical Platform (UCP3) as the health system's new vendor-neutral archive system, replacing its existing PACS archives.
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Acuo's UCP3 will provide Fairview with access to all imaging data and a comprehensive system for facility, partner, and physician affiliation, while allowing the elimination of redundant and costly imaging archives throughout the health system, according to the company.
As part of the Fairview implementation, Acuo will consolidate radiology and cardiology images from various PACS in the health system, while continually integrating other imaging systems and non-DICOM content. The UCP3 will be deployed in preparation of the installation of the replacement radiology PACS.
Based in Minneapolis, Fairview Health Services is a nonprofit academic healthcare system with more than 40 primary care clinics and seven hospitals.
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