The cost of unnecessary repeat imaging can be significant, both on the patient and organization. With the help of a diagnostic imaging repository (DIR), a centralized patient data source can provide accessibility for an entire provider network across a wide geographic area. Learn how Vital, a Canon company, can help you reduce costs and improve patient and physician satisfaction.
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