Atlantic Health Systems purchases additional CT workflow engines

DeJarnette Research Systems Inc. has purchased additional dyseCT CT workflow engines by Atlantic Health Systems of Morristown, N.J. Previously, Atlantic Health had deployed dyseCT on four MDCT systems at their main campus facility in Morristown. The new purchases will provide CT workflow enhancement at its affiliated imaging centers.

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