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Company News
Dynamic Imaging Rated Number One PACS Vendor
in KLAS 2005 Midyear Report
Win in the "Ambulatory and Imaging
Center PACS Specialty Niche Category" Announced by KLAS
June 15
Allendale,
NJ, June 20, 2005 — Dynamic Imaging, an established
leader in Web-driven PACS technology, today announced that its
IntegradWeb PACS was rated number one in the KLAS Top 20: 2005
Mid-Year Report Card's ambulatory and imaging center PACS specialty
niche category. The company earned the same honor in the KLAS
Top 20: 2004 Best in KLAS report.
The KLAS Top 20: 2005 Mid-Year Report
Card, which ranks the top providers of health care information
technology systems, is a summary of the performance data collected
by the KLAS firm over the past 13 months from health care professionals
and IT executives throughout the country. PACS vendors are
categorized within the specialty niche market segment of the
report. Within that market segment, Dynamic Imaging placed
first in the "ambulatory
and imaging center PACS" subcategory.
"Dynamic Imaging has a very innovative PACS solution in
IntegradWeb," said Alex Jurovitsky, Dynamic Imaging's CEO. "But
customer satisfaction depends on more than just an innovative
solution. There must be a thoughtful approach to the implementation
process and dedicated ongoing customer support. Dynamic Imaging
has exactly that."
One health care provider interviewed
by KLAS during the firm's research for the report said, "Dynamic,
unlike other companies we deal with, makes a commitment to
us and then they actually live up to it. Their service has
been second to none because we have always been able to count
on them. They are very knowledgeable and quick to help."
IntegradWeb PACS, a product of many years of clinical input
from world-class radiologists and clinicians, offers the most
advanced functionality available in the market today. IntegradWeb
PACS allows users to access images and reports from almost any
Internet connection and gives authorized users outside the facility
the same database, archive, and toolsets as users inside the
facility. This means radiologists can perform primary interpretation
and referring-physician consults from any location.
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