Healthcare services provider Broadlane of San Francisco has signed Konica Minolta Medical Imaging as a sole-source provider of CR equipment for more than 200 participating hospitals.
Fourteen of Broadlane’s participating healthcare providers conducted comprehensive technology evaluations before selecting Wayne, NJ-based Konica Minolta, according to the firm.
By AuntMinnie.com staff writers
April 15, 2004
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