CR vendor Radlink debuted at the 2006 RSNA meeting a value-priced system designed to help physician offices convert from film to digital radiography. The Pro Imaging will leverage the company's existing lines, which include the CR Pro computed radiography system, hardware to digitize existing x-ray films, and software for managing practice workflow and data.
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Ken Rardin, President and CEO of Merge Healthcare, is interviewed by Diagnostic Imaging's Greg Freiherr at the 2006 RSNA meeting in Chicago. The interview was taped November 26, 2006.
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