California orthopedic facility selects Konica Minolta

Southern California Orthopedic Institute (SCOI) has selected Konica Minolta's Regius digital imaging suite (RDIS) as a component of its conversion to a complete digital solution.

The RDIS combines the Regius 370 upright DR with either a Nano single plate and/or Xpress dual bay CR reader all operated by a Konica's CS-3 Single Control Station. SCOI's purchase included the Regius 370 DR along with three Xpress dual-bay CRs, two Nano single-bay CRs, four DryPro laser printers and a Blue Moon Lifecycle contract.

The RDIS is being implemented in SCOI's Valencia clinic in conjunction with a GE Healthcare Centricity PACS and GE digital imaging equipment.

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