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Diagnostic Workstation Suppliers In USA
3 companies found
based inRaleigh, NORTH CAROLINA (USA)
Intelerad provides a range of products and technology to streamline the flow of information across healthcare departments and processes. Leveraging cloud and AI technology, their solutions enable independent reading groups, hospitals, radiology, and ...
Elevate cardiac CT/MR and echocardiography care with advanced diagnostic precision and effortless sharing capabilities. ...
based inRochester, NEW YORK (USA)
Visaris Americas provides truly digital imaging solutions that incorporate key components to transition facilities from film, computed radiography (CR) and aging digital detectors. The Company’s mission is to deliver the highest quality, and the ...
Vision V is a modular digital radiography system with a standard configuration of floor mounted tube stand, vertical bucky stand and bucky table. With a range of advanced workflow and positioning features, Vision V is a high performance DR system ...
based inShoreview, MINNESOTA (USA)
Delivering breakthrough technology to transform diagnosis and treatment. Our mission is to enable the first point of contact in the healthcare system to immediately identify sepsis and other medical conditions, and to facilitate the most appropriate ...
Ativa's Diagnostic Workstation with a miniaturized flow-cytometer can measure the innate immune response cells in the blood. In COVID-19, Natural-Killer Cell activation occurs within hours of first infection, these ...
