News | December 06, 2006

Fuji, ProSolv to Market New Cardiology PACS

FUJIFLM Medical Systems USA, Inc. (“Fuji”) and Problem Solving Concepts, Inc. (“ProSolv”) have announced a co-marketing agreement that will enable the two companies, in the US market, to leverage their respective expertise and the product benefits of ProSolv’s cardiology software and Fuji’s Synapse PACS (Picture Archiving and Communications System) for radiology, to provide physicians with better access to clinical information while at the same time allowing healthcare facilities to better leverage their IT infrastructure investment.

With software solutions based on industry standard approaches, ProSolv and Fuji can now deliver a tightly integrated cardiology/ PACS solution that will enable cardiologists to launch Synapse from within the cardiac application, and radiologists to link directly to ProSolv.

The companies are also providing an aligned IT infrastructure that will provide healthcare facilities with the ability to build economy of scale and realize cost savings by having a uniform approach to their storage and disaster recovery solutions.


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