Fujifilm Australia wins public healthcare contract

Fujifilm Medical Systems' Australian subsidiary has been awarded one of the country's largest healthcare contracts by the Department of Human Services (DHS) in the state of Victoria.

The five-year contract is worth an estimated $22.5 million (U.S.), with an option for five more years.

Fujifilm Medical Systems Australia will provide at least nine public healthcare agencies in Victoria with equipment and services that include Synapse PACS software, DryPix laser printers, computed radiography systems, and support and maintenance.

By AuntMinnie.com staff writers
December 8, 2006

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