Image Technology Laboratories (ITL) of Kingston, NY, has signed a partnership agreement with Medrex to provide marketing and sales support for ITL's lead product, the WarpSpeed PACS/RIS system. The partnership will provide a complete solution for
Image Technology Laboratories (ITL) of Kingston, NY, has signed a partnership agreement with Medrex to provide marketing and sales support for ITL's lead product, the WarpSpeed PACS/RIS system. The partnership will provide a complete solution for radiology departments, addressing the management of digital information, film, documents, and workflow. Medrex offers medical records and x-ray microfilming, digital imaging, document and x-ray storage, file purging services, film scanning, duplication, and records management consulting. As a result of the deal, ITL's PACS/RIS will be made available to Medrex's customer base of more than 200 hospitals.
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