Agfa Medical Imaging has announced two big European PACS orders. The Mortsel, Belgium-based vendor has signed a deal to provide Hordaland County (Bergen, Norway) with a PACS network designed to send images and information between the radiology departments of the eight hospitals in the region, according to Agfa.
The PACS installation, valued at $6.9 million (U.S.), will also include a radiology information system developed by Agfa partner Quadrat.
A separate contract valued at $1.74 million covers the installation of an Impax PACS network at Ludwigsburg Hospital in Germany. The hospital will also build a modern IT network, in which all radiology image and patient data can be digitally stored and distributed to the specialist and nursing departments that ordered them, according to Agfa.
By AuntMinnie.com staff writersOctober 11, 2000
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