NeuroStar appoints Margolin Vice President of VP of Marketing and Business Development

NeuroStar Solutions, a providers of image management technology designed to power virtual radiology networks, has announced the selection of Jacob (Kobi) Margolin as vice president of marketing and business development. Margolin's experience base includes PACS and strategic business development for start-up companies.  Prior to joining NeuroStar, he served as vice president of marketing for Algotec, Inc, a PACS developer that was acquired by Eastman Kodak in 2003. 

Neurostar's architecture and universal workflow capabilities, combined with Neurostar's PACS technology, enable multiple imaging centers, hospitals and physicians' offices to connect with each other and a virtual staff of radiologists to address today's challenges of reduced reimbursements and radiologist shortages. Neurostar's Web-based solution manages workflow to ensure that the right radiologist reads exams at the right time, regardless of their location.

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