Dynamic Imaging inks 22 new Q2 PACS contracts

Image and information management developer Dynamic Imaging said that it signed 22 new contracts for its IntegradWeb PACS product during the second quarter this year. The facilities included eight acute-care practices as well as 11 ambulatory customers, according to the Allendale, N.J.-based firm.

The company said that its second quarter PACS contracts also included three hospitals in Spain. Many of the new customers intend to leverage IntegradWeb PACS across multiple locations, using it across 39 sites worldwide, Dynamic Imaging said.

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