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Sectra invests in new teleradiology firm

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Swedish IT and medical technology company Sectra has formed a new teleradiology company, PaxLink, in partnership with Örebro Innovation Center and a group of Swedish radiologists. Headquartered in Örebro, Sweden, PaxLink will receive and read

Swedish IT and medical technology company Sectra has formed a new teleradiology company, PaxLink, in partnership with Örebro Innovation Center and a group of Swedish radiologists. Headquartered in Örebro, Sweden, PaxLink will receive and read x-ray images from Swedish and Norwegian hospitals. The images and patient data will be sent digitally. Radiologists from the Örebro Medical Centre Hospital will read the images.

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