MedImage to ship Galen teleradiology softwareMedical imaging software developer MedImage of Ann Arbor, MI, is planning to begin shipments of Galen, the company's new teleradiology software package. Galen is designed for applications such as
Medical imaging software developer MedImage of Ann Arbor, MI, is planning to begin shipments of Galen, the company's new teleradiology software package. Galen is designed for applications such as on-call teleradiology, and represents MedImage's strategy of diversifying from its core nuclear medicine workstation market. One of Galen's main features is support for automatic report generation, according to the company, which plans to sell Galen image-capture stations for $19,000 to $25,000.
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