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Healthcare Company News Toshiba Medical Systems Corporation Toshiba’s Kalare Wireless X-Ray Increases Efficiency And Makes Exams Easier For Patients And Clinicians

Toshiba’s Kalare Wireless X-Ray Increases Efficiency And Makes Exams Easier For Patients And Clinicians

Company News - Toshiba Medical Systems Corporation
toshibaDesigned to improve productivity and efficiency in today’s fast-paced healthcare environment, Toshiba America Medical Systems, Inc. will showcase the KalareTM Wireless X-ray system at this year’s RSNA 2011.

Designed to improve productivity and efficiency in today’s fast-paced healthcare environment, Toshiba America Medical Systems, Inc. will showcase the KalareTM Wireless X-ray system at this year’s Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) annual meeting in Chicago, Nov. 27 – Dec. 2, 2011 (Booth #5634, South Hall). The Kalare Wireless includes the advanced technology from the original Kalare, plus a new wireless 14” x 17” panel with a rotating bucky tray designed for optimal flexibility.

The Kalare Wireless’ new features provide all-digital imaging while reducing flat panel detector handling, making exams faster and easier to perform. The rotating bucky tray quickly moves from portrait to landscape, reducing the need to lift and rotate the detector. With a 100 percent digital imaging solution, the need for conventional film and CR becomes completely eliminated, while rapid processing and instant access to digital images improve department workflow.

“The wireless 14” x 17” panel and rotating bucky tray exemplify how Toshiba continues to improve and develop technology to meet the needs of facilities looking to increase patient throughput with greater diagnostic confidence,” said Stephen Bumb, director, X-ray Vascular Business Unit, Toshiba. “The new features allow clinicians to obtain more information from images in less time, resulting in quicker, more accurate patient exams.”

Source: Toshiba

Tags: RSNA 2011