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Innovative solutions. Cost-effectiveness. Reliable service.
You get these with a single call to Cardinal Health.
Cardiology Solutions, from Cardinal Health, takes
the worry out of owning and operating your own nuclear imaging lab and provides
a resource for everything from clinic start-up
to daily management, assisting you with equipment
purchasing, staffing
options, regulatory requirements, medical
and health physics, reimbursement, department
management systems, and more.
We have several start-up options to choose from: LABStart™,
LABComplete™, and LABManage™.
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Cardiology
Solutions Overview
Cardiology Solutions simplifies the challenge of owning and operating
your own nuclear imaging lab, with a complete array of options offered
by professionals
who know your business.
Start-up Solutions - to meet your individual needs
Cardiology Solutions will help you start your own office-based nuclear cardiac
imaging lab - providing just as much assistance as you need or want. Review
our comprehensive menu of available services and equipment.
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ICANL & ICAEL Accreditation
Cardinal Health, the leading provider
of products and services in the healthcare industry,
is now at the forefront of companies offering ICANL Accreditation
Services. ICANL is the Intersocietal Commission for the
Accreditation of Nuclear Medicine Laboratories.
UltraSPECT® Wide Beam Reconstruction (WBR™)
Through an exclusive agreement Cardinal Health is offering UltraSPECT®'s Wide Beam Reconstruction(WBR™) technology. This innovative technology dramatically reduces scan time without compromising image quality. more
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Data-Metrix
Data-Metrix(SM) helps you evaluate your cardiology practice's performance by
measuring it against other practices across the nation. Developed through
a partnership with Cardinal Health and MedAxiom, LLC, a leader in medical
practice management solutions, Data-Metrix gives you quantitative tools to
help you build your practice's performance.
CardioWriter™ -
Reporting software
CardioWriter enables the creation of a nuclear cardiology
report at the same time the images are being interpreted. |
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