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GE, Navix sign five-year agreement

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GE Medical Systems has signed a five-year contract with Navix Radiology Systems, a provider of managed radiology services. GE will supply Coconut Grove, FL-based Navix with at least 60 ultrasound systems from its Logiq 400, 500, and 700 Pro Series line.

GE Medical Systems has signed a five-year contract with Navix Radiology Systems, a provider of managed radiology services. GE will supply Coconut Grove, FL-based Navix with at least 60 ultrasound systems from its Logiq 400, 500, and 700 Pro Series line. As part of the agreement, GE will also provide continuing education training, and for those sites that install its Logiq 700, the Waukesha, WI, company will offer the opportunity for clinicians to attend a three-day Logiq technology course at GE’s Systems Education Center.

Established in 1996, Navix serves 800 clients and manages 700 mobile and 50 fixed radiology sites across the U.S.

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