Kodak draws up healthcare IT (information technology) strategy, buys PACS (picture archiving and communications) company
This article was originally published in Clinica
Executive Summary
Eastman Kodak has stepped up another gear in its - somewhat belated - drive to establish a key position in the health imaging and information arena of the future. The company has acquired an Israeli firm specialising in picture archiving and communications (PACS), and has established a new centre and targets for its information business.
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