Installations & Purchases - News Briefs

Health Management Technology, Sept, 1999

Gulfcoast Ultrasound Institute, Inc, a leading provider of American Medical Association accredited continuing education courses in diagnostic ultrasound, purchased a TriniCom[R] 5100Plus telemedicine unit to give doctors the opportunity to participate in continuing education classes.

Per-Se Technologies announced recent sales of its Patient1 patient point-of-care system to Arnot Ogden Medical Center in Elmira, NY and Glenwood Regional Medical Center in West Monroe, LA.

NDC Health Information Services agreed to provide the US Department of Labor, Office of Workers Compensation with electronic claims management and EDI solutions.

The Health Imaging Division of Eastman Kodak Company signed a three-year, worldwide agreement with General Electric Medical Systems under which GE will sell and distribute Kodak equipment used by the medical imaging market.

Object Products, Inc. and the International Diabetes Center signed a letter of intent to develop an Internet-based diabetes disease management software system.

Dynamic Healthcare Technologies, Inc. implemented Dynamic RadPlus image voice and Web-enabled radiology information system at Virginia Commonwealth University's prestigious Medical College of Virginia Hospitals in Richmond.

Saint Francis Health System chose Sonoma System's Sonoma Access[TM] Broadband Integrated Access Device to connect its entire multi-location network using Inverse Multiplexing over ATM.

ESPS, Inc. announced that Quintiles Transnational Corp. chose the CoreDossier[R] software suite as the company's preferred e-Compliance solution for its customers worldwide.

The General Services Administration named GeoAccess to its Federal Supply Service, making it easier for government entities that focus on managed care issues to implement their leading solutions for managed care accessibility analysis, communication and data management.

Cemax-Icon, Inc. announced that the Slagelse Central Hospital in Slagelse, Denmark successfully converted to a completely digital radiology department after the installation of a Cemax-icon picture archiving and communications system.

Market Resource Guide Updates

Analogic Corp. 8 Centennial Dr. Peabody, MA 01960 978-977-6815 Fax: 978-977-6813 www.analogic.com R. Borrelli

Aventail 808 Howell St., 2nd Fl. Seattle, WA 98101 206-215-1111 Fax: 206-215-1120 www.aventail.com Esther Shin

Axolotl Corp. 800 El Camino Real West, Mountain View, CA 94040 650-964-1100 Fax: 650-965-9049 www.axolotl.com Nicole Roth

Axonal Health Solutions 1133 21st St. NW, Ste. 600 Washington, DC 20036 202-736-1604 Fax: 202-659-9412 www.axonal.com Mark Ridinger, MD

Compel Corp. 10410 Pioneer Blvd. Sante Fe Springs, CA 90670 562-946-8321 Fax: 562-946-3241 www.compel.net Ron P. Schwenger

RF IDeas 290 Lexington Dr. Buffalo Grove, IL 60089 847-520-7900 Ste. 150 Fax: 847-229-1168 www.RFIDeas.com Rick Landuyt

Sonoma Systems 4640 Admiralty Way Marina Del Ray, CA 90292 118-668-9296 Fax: 119-191-4771 www.sonama-systems.com John Mazzafero

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