Image streaming developer RealTimeImage (RTI) of San Bruno, CA, has been selected by four Michigan healthcare facilities to supply DICOM viewing and digital workflow solutions.
Botsford General Hospital, a 336-bed teaching hospital in suburban Detroit, will install RTI’s iPACS Prism. The solution combines the company’s iPACS image streaming Web server with short-term storage and DICOM functionality to enable digital workflow for practices without an archive. Associated Radiologists of Oakland County, a 34-year-old professional medical group in Pontiac, MI, selected iPACS Prism to connect their two locations as well as to enable image viewing from remote sites.
Associated Radiologists, a private practice in Clarkson, MI, and Great Lakes MRI both purchased iPACS technology as well, RTI said.
By AuntMinnie.com staff writersNovember 13, 2003
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