Rochester, NY-based Carestream Health has received an order from Illinois Valley Community Hospital for two digital radiography systems.
The Peru, IL facility will install a Kodak DirectView DR 3000 and a Kodak DirectView DR 7500 system.
The hospital also purchased the Kodak DirectView Capture Link system, which links DirectView CR and DR systems. The software integrates CR images with DR studies and performs cassette processing and image review at any CR system.
By AuntMinnie.com staff writers
July 31, 2007
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