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New Product Showcase for March

by Sean Ruck, Contributing Editor | March 21, 2016
From the March 2016 issue of HealthCare Business News magazine


Smart Device Ultrasound Solution

Smart Device Ultrasound Solution
Royal Philips announced that Lumify, a smart device ultrasound solution, is available for purchase by licensed health care providers or organizations in the U.S. Lumify is offered as part of a subscription model. The Philips transducers available as part of the subscription support Lumify’s use in acute and emergency care, internal medicine, musculoskeletal (e.g., orthopedics, sports medicine and podiatry), urgent care and office practice. Philips’ advanced transducer technology, paired with cloud-enabled and tablet technology, helps users make fast, informed diagnoses through a variety of scan types. Lumify’s scanning app allows users to examine the gall bladder, abdomen and lungs, in addition to having OBGYN, vascular, superficial, musculoskeletal and soft tissue functionality.

Telescopic Tube
Column X-ray System

Telescopic Tube Column X-ray System
Canon U.S.A. Inc. and Virtual Imaging, Inc., a Canon U.S.A. company, recently announced the RadPRO1 Mobile 40kW Flex Digital X-ray System, an X-ray system that incorporates a new telescopic tube column helping radiographic technologists to maximize their lines of vision for safe transport when moving around a health care facility. The new functionality builds on the current RadPRO Mobile 40kW System. Designed to provide an effective mobile digital radiography solution for hospitals, clinics and universities, the RadPRO Mobile 40kW Flex Digital X-ray System enables improved visibility, as compared to the current 40kW System. Compatible with the Canon CXDI- 70C, 80C, 701C, 801C and 401C wireless digital flat panel detectors, its fast processing times make it easy to capture high-quality diagnostic images for routine diagnosis or challenging trauma, with flexibility in patient positioning and the ability to manage or manipulate images at bedside.

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