Nationally ranked hospital chooses Carestream Health systems

July 29, 2010

ROCHESTER, N.Y., July 28 — Brigham and Women’s Hospital of Boston, Mass., has purchased four CARESTREAM DRX-Evolution suites from Carestream Health, for use in its ambulatory care and outpatient facilities. These advanced digital x-ray systems help enhance patient care, while simultaneously equipping healthcare facilities to improve productivity and reduce equipment expenses. The DRX-Evolution systems employ the company’s highly successful wireless DRX-1 digital radiography detector.

Brigham and Women’s Hospital is internationally recognized for its excellence in patient care and its outstanding biomedical research, education and training capabilities. A 793-bed teaching affiliate of Harvard Medical School, the hospital has been ranked in U.S. News and World Report’s Honor Roll of America’s best hospitals for 11 consecutive years.

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