Loudoun selects Digisonics for image management, reporting

Loudoun Cardiovascular Specialists in Lansdowne, Va., has selected Digisonics to provide the cardiovascular image management and reporting platform for its facility.

Digisonics’ DigiNet Pro System will provide the practice with remote reading of cardiovascular studies via the web. The system can be integrated with multiple vendors, including GE Healthcare, Invia and Allscripts, according to Digisonics.

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