NovaRad scores two installs in Kentucky

Two women’s clinics in Louisville, Ky., have installed NovaRad’s NovaPACS.

The clinics–Partners in Women’s Health and Advocates in Women’s Health--are part of the Women’s Diagnostics Center medical group practice that performs more than 50,000 procedures annually, the company said. According to NovaRad, which is based in American Fork, Utah, the two clinics have used the PACS to share studies with other clinics in the medical group.

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