Contract Manufacturing offers precision contract coating services, specializing in the application of aqueous and solvent coatings on flexible substrates for a wide range of industrial, medical, electronic and other advanced materials applications.
Contract Manufacturing offers precision contract coating services, specializing in the application of aqueous and solvent coatings on flexible substrates for a wide range of industrial, medical, electronic and other advanced materials applications.
Carestream was also praised in MD Buyline customer feedback sessions for its quality of workmanship, well-designed technology and outstanding customer service.
The company’s product portfolio includes digital imaging systems for general radiology and specialty areas; digital imagers; and the latest healthcare IT solutions and cloud-based services. Carestream’s Dental division develops and markets film and digital imaging solutions, anesthetics and practice management software. Carestream Advanced Materials is a high-quality developer of transparent conductive films.
Prior to purchasing the imaging systems, staff members conducted an extensive evaluation process that involved a vendor fair with product demonstrations from seven companies.
The 284-bed hospital deployed the image viewer as part of an implementation that involved Carestream’s Vue PACS, Vue for Vendor Neutral Archive and MyVue patient portal.
The hospital’s first DRX-Revolution system was installed for use in its 57-bed NICU, which is a regional referral center for high-risk neonatal ICU patients.
The company displayed new digital X-ray detectors; two premium ultrasound systems; and its new radiography/fluoroscopy platform while showing an (INVESTIGATIONAL--not available for commercial sale) cone beam CT.
The PRO Retrofit System offers gadolinium detectors for general radiography imaging or cesium iodide detectors for dose-sensitive applications.
The self-service kiosk equips healthcare providers to enhance productivity and reduce their total operating costs by automating distribution of medical images and radiology reports to patients.
The study’s conclusion states that NIH researchers aim to improve the facility’s reporting in concert with new PACS capabilities that include semi-automated lesion segmentation, interactive reporting, and metadata management of lesions.