Digisonics nets new orders

Digisonics has negotiated deals with facilities in Texas, Oklahoma and Florida.

East Texas Medical Center Carthage in Carthage, Texas, chose Digisonics’ OB-Windows Reporting and Database System to meet its structured reporting, growth analysis and clinical database needs. According to the Houston-based company, the facility will utilize OBLinks to transfer patient data from the facility’s Philips Healthcare's iU22 ultrasound system to the Digisonics system.

An Oklahoma facility, Tulsa Perinatal Evaluation Center, implemented Digisonics OBLink to auto-populate reports with patient demographics and measurements from a GE Voluson E6 ultrasound machine to the OB-View Image Management & Reporting System.

Thomas Lowe, MD, maternal and fetal medicine specialist will be implementing an OB-View Net Image Management & Reporting System at his private practice in Boca Raton, Fla. The OB-View Net system will allow Lowe to review digital OB and GYN images, access structured reporting and perform fetal growth analysis via the Internet, according to Digisonics.

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