Teleradiology software developer Line Imaging of Atlanta announcedlast month that it has reached an agreement with GE Medical Systemsto incorporate Line's WinRad teleradiology product into GE's PACSofferings. GE's network products and services division
Teleradiology software developer Line Imaging of Atlanta announced
last month that it has reached an agreement with GE Medical Systems
to incorporate Line's WinRad teleradiology product into GE's PACS
offerings. GE's network products and services division will market
WinRad as Advantage Review Remote, according to Line representatives.
WinRad is a PC-based teleradiology system that runs on Windows
3.1, Windows 95, and Windows NT operating systems.
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