Sage places PACS in Clarkston

Radiology image and information systems developer Sage Software Healthcare said that Clarkston Medical Group, a 15-physician medical group based in Clarkston, Mich., has selected Intergy PACS by Sage, powered by Dynamic Imaging’s IntegradWeb PACS as its PACS.

The Tampa, Fla.-based Sage said that its web-based PACS was replacing a legacy PACS installation at the practice.   

The product includes customizable interfaces for each user on the system as well as active worklists, auto-email of results, integrated 3D, and support for DICOM and Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise standards, according to Sage.

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