Eastman Kodak Health Group of Rochester, NY, has recently scored several installations of its digital image acquisition and management technology at radiation oncology sites in the U.S.
The company has sold its 2000RT CR Plus computed radiography system to Carolinas Medical Center in Charlotte, NC; Northside Hospital Cancer Center in Atlanta; St. Mary's Health System Cancer Center in Knoxville, TN; and the University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, which has bought five systems in the past five months, in addition to the six units already in place.
In Illinois, Cancer Treatment Centers of America in Schaumburg has placed an order for a DirectView PACS System 5 and CareStream hosted information management services at its Midwestern Regional Medical Center in Zion, IL.
By AuntMinnie.com staff writers
September 1, 2005
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