Radiography firm Quantum Medical Imaging said it has completed the installation of three of its Q-Rad Digital DR systems at Central Indiana Orthopedics facilities in Anderson and Muncie, IN.
The sale, made through Quantum's reseller, Radiation Services of Indiana, includes an upgrade to the Anderson facility, two new DR units in the Muncie facility, and an Agfa HealthCare orthopedic PACS, according to Ronkonkoma, NY-based Quantum.
By AuntMinnie.com staff writers
April 7, 2006
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