SourceOne Healthcare Technologies adds to women's healthcare portfolio

SourceOne Healthcare Technologies Inc. is broadening its offering of mammography equipment and has expanded its team of sales and training professionals who specialize in women's health.

SourceOne has added iCAD Inc.'s computer-aided detection (CAD) equipment and technology to its product portfolio in the wake of iCAD's acquisition of CADx Medical Systems Inc. The pact covers iCAD's iQ CAD technology, an FDA-cleared system designed for women's health centers and breast clinics that perform less than 20 mammography procedures per day.

SourceOne also is contracted with Planmed Oy to distribute their line of mammography products, such as its MaxView and mobile mammography line.

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