IMCO touts recent orders, installs, upgrades

IMCO Technologies has had a number of recent new orders, installations and upgrades of its systems.  
   
Bowie Memorial Hospital in Bowie, Texas, placed an order for the company's VisionPACS developed for smaller facilities. The same system has recently been successfully implemented at MedSouth Healthcare, PC, group located in Dyersburg, Halls, Newbern and Ripley, Tenn.
   
Orders for IMCO-Ortho have been placed by Sutter Health inYuba City, Calif. and Trinity Mother Francis Hospital in Tyler, Texas.
   
Additionally, IMCO-RIS is being installed at Poplar Bluff, Poplar Bluff, Mo.

Major upgrades are currently in process at Palisades Medical Center, North Bergen, N.J. and Arkansas Valley Regional Medical Center, La Junta, Colo. to bring our clients to the latest IMCO-PACS technology, the company said.

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