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“Image Leads The Way” – iCRco’s New Products, Solutions and Demos at RSNA 2011
| Medical Conferences News - RSNA 2011 |
At RSNA 2011, iCRco will help visitors re-think ER workflow by demonstrating a total end-to-end solution, from RIS patient scheduling to web-enabled viewer and an all-in-one mobile x-ray unit capable of stopping itself.
RSNA attendees visiting iCRco’s booth will experience the company’s most dynamic and innovative presentation in its history. A highlight of this year’s wide assortment of hardware and software solutions is the latest addition to the Vmotion line of rugged, portable computed radiography systems – the Vmotion All-in-One™, a complete, mobile x-ray unit integrated with the VertX™ portable CR system. The All-in-One answers the need for radiographic exams in emergency and trauma care, orthopedics, pediatric, and operating environments, and it’s also capable of stopping itself.
At the booth, visitors will also be informed and entertained by the screening of “Maria’s Journey,” a film featuring an innovative trauma room system that will change the conventional wisdom about ER workflow.
“I’m particularly proud of the products and services we are presenting this year,” said iCRco CEO Stephen Neushul. “While most companies are content to wait until business conditions improve, our team is moving forward, providing the solutions our customers need. And they’re doing it with a design focus, too.”
Other product highlights include:
- The ClarusCTTM – Packed with innovative features including open pass-through gantry, motorized reclining patient’s chair or automatic table, and cone beam computed tomography.
- ChromeDuo™ CR mammography - Incorporates a dual-bay cassette system featuring iCRco’s True Flat Scan Path™ technology. Reliability, fast image access time and high-volume throughput put the ChromeDuo on the forefront of mammography imaging technology.
- Triage Table – It’s mobile, nimble and… wireless! Complete with its own viewing station, iCRco’s full-body Triage Table can even take AP and lateral images without moving the patient.
Source: iCRco












