DR Systems lands $3.2M in RIS/PACS contracts

DR Systems, makers of the Unity RIS/PACS, have won six new contracts with healthcare facilities, totaling more than $3.2 million. The largest contract was for $1.1 million, with the smallest contract worth approximately $195,000.

The six new facilities with which the San Diego-based company has contracts are:  Ojai Valley Community Hospital in Ojai, Calif.; Cuero Community Hospital in Cuero, Texas; Forks Community Hospital in Forks, Wash.; Medical Center Hospital in Odessa, Texas; St. Luke’s Hospital in Duluth, Minn.; Hermann Area District Hospital in Hermann, Mo.; and Methodist Hospital of Union County in Morganfield, Ky.

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