Ricoh India Launches PICASSO A Fully Integrated Cloud-enabled PACS Solution
Ricoh India Ltd., a leader in the field of imaging solutions, has announced the launch of its fully integrated cloud-enabled […]
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Ricoh India Ltd., a leader in the field of imaging solutions, has announced the launch of its fully integrated cloud-enabled […]
The search for a dry laser imager, which is not cumbersome to operate and within modest budget, ends with the latest CARESTREAM DryView 5700 Laser Imaging System.
At the European Congress of Radiology 2011, Carestream Health is showcasing a clear path to the leading edge of quality, productivity, cost containment and simplified workflows. Solutions on show include a range of innovation designed to offer enhanced productivity, added convenience, time saving and cost efficiency for clinicians and IT staff.
Carestream Health India has introduced an affordable new tabletop CR, the Carestream DirectView Vita CR System that provides rapid image access to help increase both the speed and accuracy of patient diagnosis. The compact imaging system is ideal for use in independent imaging centers, clinics, multi-physician offices, as well as chiropractic and veterinary facilities.
[This article was published in the December 2009 issue of the eHEALTH Magazine (https://www.ehealthonline.org)]
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HP has announced that it is working with healthcare providers across the globe to improve their operational and business processes through the HP Digital Hospital Solution.
Carestream Health India unveiled its newest digital imaging products and solutions which help healthcare providers improve quality and operational performance, at the 61st Indian Radiology Congress. The company also announced state-of-the-art systems and services for the capture, processing, sharing, printing and storing of images for diagnostic and non-diagnostic applications.
For helping women living with HIV/ AIDS to lead a life of dignity and economic independence, the UNDP Regional HIV and Development Programme and Thailand’s Population and Community Development Association (PDA) together have launched a “Women and Wealth Project (WWP)” in Cambodia, China and India.