Canadian Teleradiology Services, a subsidiary of Diagnostic Imaging International (DIIG), has signed a contract with a network of hospitals to provide teleradiology services.
The new client network includes four hospitals, according to DIIG of Las Vegas, and the contract is primarily for after-hours and weekend service, including emergency on-call work. Images that will be sent to Canadian Teleradiology Services include CT scans and ultrasound studies, DIIG said.
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