Rogan-Delft helps you get PACS on a budget

Rogan-Delft has announced the availability of a pay-per-study program for organization with budget concerns to have access to its Online XS PACS.

The company has said that it is aware that budget issues are a 'showstopper' for certain facilities seeking to move to PACS. By offering the pay-per-study program the company hopes to eliminate such limitations to PACS projects. Thus, the move to Rogan PACS can potentially be done using an existing film budget, the company said.

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