Carestream Health of Rochester, NY, has donated $500,000 worth of mobile digital imaging systems to the Red Cross Society of China to help provide medical x-ray exams to victims of the earthquake in China's Sichuan province.
The systems are part of a relief effort launched by the Red Cross to provide medical care, food, and other supplies to people in affected areas.
The donated imaging equipment consists of three Kodak Point-of-Care CR systems, including two Kodak Point-of-Care CR-ITX 550 systems.
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