Banner Health goes with Rogan-Delft PACS at seven facilities

Banner Health has selected Rogan-Delft PACS for installation at seven community hospitals across five states. Banner Health's will install Rogan XS PACS in a move to go nearly filmless and paperless as part of a plan which is expected to take just over two years to complete.

As part of the agreement, a fully integrated PACS featuring Rogan Delft's EOL (Everything On Line) and RAIS (Random Array of Independent Servers) technology, will be provided to Banner Health.

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