InSite teams with Aurora for workstations, softwareInSite One has formed a strategic partnership with Aurora Technology of Chicago to incorporate Aurora’s diagnostic workstations and image viewing software into InSite’s Internet-based
InSite One has formed a strategic partnership with Aurora Technology of Chicago to incorporate Auroras diagnostic workstations and image viewing software into InSites Internet-based image archiving solution. InSite says the relationship allows the company to offer integrated PACS services to hospitals and imaging centers via a price-per-study model.
In related news, Saratoga Hospital in Saratoga Springs, NY, has chosen InSite as its DICOM image archive and retrieval services provider. Saratoga recently implemented a PACS and plans to use InSites InDex service for short-term storage, access, and long-term warehousing of its DICOM images.
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