Gove County Medical Center
American Fork, Utah - To help further enhance patient service, Gove County Medical Center (GCMC) in Quinter, Kans., has selected NovaRad's NovaPACS technology. Radiologists at United Radiology Group read for GCMC and now, with NovaPACS, the studies can be accessed quickly and securely through any browser to help GCMC provide faster diagnostic services to the community it serves.
Brown's Medical Imaging, a NovaRad distributor based in Kansas, facilitated the contract with GCMC.
Installation of NovaPACS at GCMC was completed in less than four weeks and radiologists from United Radiology Group are able to more easily access studies, resulting in decreased turnaround time for reports and improved service for patients.

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For more than a decade NovaRad, www.novapacs.com, has provided a full range of affordable PACS, RIS, CR and peripherals to hospitals, clinics and imaging centers. The privately owned company based in American Fork, Utah currently has installations of its products at more than 450 sites worldwide. NovaRad offers a subscription-pricing model that combines the department's image load with the number of radiology workstations required to determine a low up-front fee combined with a fixed recurring monthly fee.