Schryver Medical deploys OmniVue, XR-EXpress PACS

Mobile healthcare provider Schryver Medical has integrated New Mexico Software's XR-EXpress PACS with Genesis Digital’s OmniVue software for implementation in its vehicles.

Schryver provides healthcare products and services to long-term care, acute care, home care and correctional facilities in the United States. It offers diagnostic services, such as mobile laboratory and x-ray imaging, as well as oxygen and respiratory service in several states.

The OmniVue and XR-EXpress PACS products will be deployed in Schryver’s mobile van fleet in Colorado, Washington, Oregon, Utah, Idaho, Arizona, Wyoming and New Mexico.

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