Digisonics scores two deals

Cardiology groups in Colorado and Tennessee have deployed Houston-based Digisonics’ imaging and reporting software in their practices.

Colorado Springs Cardiologists in Colorado Springs, Colo., has added a PDF Report Export interface for automated transmission of finalized reports from the Digisonics cardiovascular information system (CVIS) to NextGen Healthcare's EMR, and will also implement DigiServe, a multisite integration module that provides independent operation at each location, auto-restore capabilities and a transfer facility used to copy studies from the main archive.

Wood Deming, MD, in Jackson, Tenn., has added DigiView Review, a clinical image management application.

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