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Focus 35C (the detector for X-ray scanner)

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Developers: Carestream Health
Date of the premiere of the system: November, 2019
Branches: Pharmaceutics, medicine, health care
Technology: PACS

2019: Announcement

At the end of November, 2019 at the RSNA conference the Carestream company provided the cheap receiver for digital X-ray - the new detector Focus 35C with the software of Image Suite.

The new detector Focus 35C from Carestream with the software of Image Suite offers hospitals a cost-efficient method of use of opportunities of digital visualization. This upgrading device is based on the mechanism of image processing Eclipse of Carestream company and combines complex image processing with broad functionality which allows to transform the analog X-ray room to the full-fledged system of wireless digital roentgenography easily.

Carestream provided the cheap receiver for digital X-ray
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This inexpensive solution is intended first of all for small medical institutions and hospitals and also for specialized offices of certain doctors, - the manager on international marketing of radiological devices in Carestream Jill Hamman explained. - The detector Focus 35C allows to use possibilities of digital roentgenography without excess costs.
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In small hospitals Focus 35C increases performance and efficiency thanks to the simple, intuitive user interface and the automated workflow.

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The detector Focus 35C is delivered complete with our software to Image Suite therefore the customer has all systems capabilities of archiving and transfer of images (PACS), without making at the same time excess investments, - Hemman noted. - Radiologists will have an opportunity to browse images at once on the screen directly in the course of inspection, and not later as it occurs when using the analog systems.
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It is supposed that the new detector will go on sale at the end of 2019.[1]

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