Philips Healthcare has installed its 4000th DigitalDiagnost digital radiography (DR) system.
The milestone shipment was received by the University of Maryland Medical Center in Baltimore, which purchased two units for its emergency and main departments, according to the Andover, MA-based firm. The institution had previously installed three systems in its orthopedic department.
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