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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Jonathan Blocker Beyond flexibility and portability, the Kodak Point-Of-Care CR Unit (which is bundled with the Kodak PACS) means there is no need for toxic chemicals or dark room facilities; additionally, the institution or clinic saves on storage space, since these x-ray images are digitized and can be stored on disk, DVD or a server. The Kodak POC CR also saves a great amount of time; images are complete and ready to upload to the Kodak PACS in as little as 15 seconds.
written by Jonathan Blocker The Kodak CR systems, including the KODAK CR 120, offer an excellent digital imaging choice for low-volume imaging. The Kodak CR units also come in the equally popular CR 140, CR 260 and CR 360 systems. The Kodak CR 360 and CR 140 units also are available with an optional mini-PACS system, allowing you to store, manage, distribute and view your digital images. The mini-PACS offers you a smaller yet effective solution for digital images at an affordable price. written by Jonathan Blocker A new computed radiography solution or CR system from Eastman Kodak Company provides medical professionals with a new and innovative way to diagnose common problems while acting as an effective tool for communicating with their patients. The Kodak CR delivers a full range of images digitally, eliminating the need for traditional film processing while also reducing the wait time for sometimes important results. written by Jonathan Blocker In this computer radiography format, the bulky film of the past is no longer used. Instead image capture is done through a digital recording plate replacing film in a standard cassette. Since film isn’t used, neither are darkrooms or all of the associated chemicals. This is an important facet of evaluating the question of transitioning between a Kodak point of care from film. How much expenses are cut from the budget in film, chemicals, supplies, parts and labor not to mention staff time or training when film imaging is eliminated. The cost of Kodak POC conversion becomes less of a burden. << previous page 1 next page>> |