eRAD signs RadiServ teleradiology provider

RadiServ of Cambridge, Mass., a U.S. teleradiology provider with physicians licensed in 44 states, has chosen eRAD to meet the technology needs of their physicians and clients.

RadiServ works with many imaging centers, hospitals, mobile companies and other teleradiology providers that are already leveraging the web-based architecture available in the eRAD system, the company said.

eRAD said its platform enables RadiServ's team to automate the arrival of a study and then provide notification to the facility through the system with the arrival of the report making the workflow seamless.

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