Digisonics scores multiple software installs

Three U.S. facilities have installed Digisonics' OB-Windows Clinical Reporting and Database system.

Howard County Community Hospital in St. Paul, Neb., chose Digisonics OB-Windows Clinical Reporting and Database system which includes a growth analysis and calculation package.

For Guthrie Ambulance Clinic in Fort Drum, N.Y., the OB-Windows Clinical Reporting and Database system will have an OBLink interface will auto-populate patient demographics and measurements from its Toshiba Aplio ultrasound machine directly into the report, according to the Houston-based company.

St. Mark's Hospital in Salt Lake City, Utah, has expanded its OB-Windows network for clinical reporting and analysis of its OB ultrasound studies, Digisonics said.



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