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Texas Hospital picks Novarad PACS
| Company News - Novarad Corporation |
Goodall-Witcher Hospital a non-profit hospital operating in Clifton, Texas, signed a PACS contract this month with NovaRad.
Goodall-Witcher Hospital a non-profit hospital operating in Clifton, Texas, signed a PACS contract this month with NovaRad.
Novarad's fully scalable, web-based PACS, NovaPACS, will be installed in Goodall-Witcher Hospital’s Radiology Department for use in its three major divisions: Diagnostic Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Ultrasound.
The hospital selected Novarad because it provided a turnkey PACS that included all of the functionality the hospital required – PACS, CR, dictation, film digitize, paper scan, finger-print sign on, and remote access to images – all at one price.
This contract brings Novarad's installations in Texas hospitals, clinics and imaging centers to 19. The company has more than 350 installations of its systems worldwide.
"We value the opportunity we have had over many years in supporting the health care facilities throughout Texas and we are pleased to have earned the trust of Goodall-Witcher to now support its imaging needs," said Paul Shumway, vice president at Novarad.
NovaPACS is Novarad's complete, enterprise-level PACS offering fast image retrieval, full-feature viewer with intuitive interface, and seven-year on-site archive with off site emergency back up. Full screen viewing, easy to use menus and mouse-based functions are available to help enhance efficiency and referring physicians have complete access to images and reports from any computer. To complement NovaPACS, Novarad offers NovaRIS. Developed on the same platform as NovaPACS, NovaRIS generates reports, measures profitability and facilitates paperless management of patient records.











