Aspyra scores RIS/PACS placement

Health imaging IT developer Aspyra has contracted with outpatient diagnostic services provider Renaissance Radiology Medical Group to deliver its AccessRAD RIS/PACS product.

The Pomona, Calif.-based Renaissance Radiology has 24 radiologists throughout the state and performs approximately one million studies annually, according to Aspyra. The practice's procedure mix includes MRI, CT, fluoroscopy, digital mammography, 3D and 4D obstetrical ultrasound, bone densitometry and other exams.

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