Digisonics locks install and upgrades

Health IT company Digisonics has landed one new install and two expansions for its OB-Windows Structured Reporting software.

The Houston-based company completed the new install at Minnesota Perinatal Physicians in Edina, and expanded the OB-Windows program at Kaiser Permanente in Atlanta and Southeast Missouri Hospital in Cape Girardeau.

Digisonics’ OB-Windows Structured Reporting program integrates image analysis, a configurable clinical database, fetal growth analysis and clinical reporting options for OB/GYN and maternal-fetal medicine ultrasound studies.

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