InSight Health takes Merge eFilm Fusion PACS for 10 centers

Medical imaging services provider InSight Health Corp. will install Merge eFilm's Fusion PACS at a cluster of 10 imaging centers.

InSight provides medical imaging services at 92 fixed-site facilities throughout the United States, serving more than 60,000 patients each month.

The Fusion PACS will allow InSight Health to distribute digital medical images to radiologists for viewing, manipulation and interpretation, provide referring physicians with access to the images, and interface with InSight Health's existing information system.

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