Digital x-ray developer Swissray International and the Rush System for Health in Chicago have signed a corporate capital agreement for digital radiography products and services, according to the Elizabeth, NJ-based vendor.
Under terms of the deal, Rush University Medical Center, four affiliated hospitals, and other allied healthcare providers have pooled purchasing power to gain special access to Swissray's line of DR solutions.
By AuntMinnie.com staff writersMay 18, 2004
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