News | December 16, 2007

ProSolv Ranks First in KLAS Cardiology PACS Study

December 17, 2007 - ProSolv CardioVascular, a Fujifilm Company, announced today that KLAS ranked it number one in the KLAS 2007 Cardiology PACS Study, which it received by achieving the highest total score when evaluated on 40 performance indicators, ranking first in 26 of the 40 indicators.
ProSolv’s high score was obtained by performing well throughout the entire survey. The company ranked number one in the majority of the 40 performance indicators, including commitment to technology, technology easy to implement and support, works with third party vendors, lived up to expectations, helps job performance and timely enhancement releases. Furthermore, a hundred percent of those surveyed said they would buy ProSolv Cardiology PACS again as well as recommend it to a peer. The company reportedly also showed above average CPACS product functionality in echocardiography, vascular ultrasound and nuclear cardiology, primarily due to by ProSolv’s integrations in these subspecialties that are supported by ProSolv’s superior reporting capabilities.
For more information: http://www.prosolv.com and www.healthcomputing.com


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