DeJarnette nets dyseCT distributors, PACS contracts

DeJarnette Research Systems has added two new distributors for the company's dyseCT multidetector CT workflow engine, and has signed two new PACS migration contracts, according to the Towson, MD-based firm.

New York Imaging Services, a third-party service and sales organization in New York City, joined DeJarnette's dyseCT channel-partner program in April. The group will provide coverage for the product in New York City.

TriStar MidAtlantic Imaging of Boothwyn, PA, joined the program this month. The company will provide product coverage in Pennsylvania, Delaware, and New Jersey, DeJarnette said.

Mercy Health Services of Baltimore has contracted with DeJarnette to migrate more than 230,000 studies from Mercy's current Siemens Medical Solutions PACS to a newly purchased Amicas PACS. The migration is to begin within the next 60 days.

High Point Regional Health System of High Point, NC, has contracted with the company to migrate more than 270,000 studies from the facility's current Eastman Kodak Health Group PACS to a newly purchased McKesson Information Solutions - Medical Imaging Group PACS.

DeJarnette performed a premigration assessment for High Point in March this year, with the migration expected to begin within 60 days.

By AuntMinnie.com staff writers
May 20, 2005

Related Reading

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DeJarnette adds 10th dyseCT customer, October 22, 2004

DeJarnette partners with SourceOne, October 14, 2004

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