Carestream Health of Rochester, NY, has received purchase orders from several facilities for its Carestream DRX-1 system.
The wireless, cassette-sized digital radiography (DR) detector is designed for healthcare providers to upgrade existing analog x-ray rooms from computed radiography or film to DR at less expense than a retrofit installation.
The orders were received from:
- AnMed Health, Anderson, SC
- Chambers Memorial Hospital, Danville, AR
- Duke University Hospital, Durham, NC
- Horn Memorial Hospital, Ida Grove, IA
- Huntsville Hospital, Huntsville, AL
- Kaleida Health, Buffalo, NY
- McLeod Medical Center, Dillon, SC
- McLeod Medical Center Orthopedics, Florence, SC
- South Jersey Radiology Associates, Voorhees, NJ
- University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY
- Valley County Hospital, Ord, NE
- Wilson Medical Center, Wilson, NC
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