Carestream Health has received orders for 11 digital radiography (DR) systems in Scotland.
The Rochester, NY-based vendor will install three DirectView DR7500 units at Victoria Infirmary, a new ambulatory care hospital in the south side of Glasgow. In addition, Carestream will provide three DR7500 systems and one DR3500 system at Stobhill Hospital, a new ambulatory care facility in the north of Glasgow.
Fife Health Board has signed on for two DR7500 systems at the Queen Margaret Hospital in Dunfermline. In addition, Victoria Hospital in Kirkcaldy and the new St. Andrews Memorial Hospital in St. Andrews have ordered one DR7500 system each, Carestream said.
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