Toshiba recently released its Infinix VF-I-SP, a single-plane floor-mounted cardiovascular system with multi-access positioner. Toshiba has also recently introduced new Advanced Image Processing (AIP). The AIP technology, which is made for its Infinix X-Ray product line, is designed to give clinicians better visualization of the smallest interventional devices.
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The Deficit Reduction Act of 2005 (DRA) has left its mark on hospitals and outpatient imaging center operators. There is no denying that the imaging industry has changed forever. Some may think that the 10 percent of operators on the brink of bankruptcy or in default on payments to finance vendors is a mere market correction for years of overgrowth. But do the math.
April 08, 2008 