Digisonics scores two pediatric orders

Children’s hospitals in Ohio and Texas have placed orders with Houston-based Digisonics.

Texas Children’s Hospital in Houston purchased a DigiView workstation, a cardiovascular PACS and reporting system that can also be formatted for the pediatric workflow with pediatric clinical comments and pick lists, pediatric normal-range tables, graphics with edit capabilities for congenital heart defects among others.

Children’s Medical Center of Dayton, in Dayton, Ohio, implemented Digisonics DICOM Gateway, image processing software that monitors and records transactions across a network.

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