Eastman Kodak Health Imaging has received DR and CR orders from three hospitals in the central U.S.
Baptist Memorial Health Care System has also purchased and installed 20 DirectView CR 800/850 and 900/950 systems for image capture of general radiography exams in hospital radiology departments and in remote locations, Kodak said.
In other orders, Saint Francis Medical Center in Cape Girardeau, MO, has bought a DR 5100 system to perform upright and chest exams. Four DirectView CR systems are currently providing digital capture for nearly all other general radiology exams, Kodak said.
Missouri Baptist Medical Center in St. Louis has acquired a DR 5100 unit for the dedicated chest room of the hospital's radiology department. The institution already has two CR 950 systems and three CR 850 systems, Kodak said.
By AuntMinnie.com staff writersJune 14, 2004
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