ADS partners with CDP Medical for leading edge PACS solutions

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Advanced Data Systems Corporation (ADS), a leader in Radiology information systems with its MedicsRIS for Radiology is proud to announce its partnership with CDP Medical for leading edge PACS solutions.

David Barzillai, President of ADS, said, "Our MedicsRIS solutions for Radiology are comprehensive, mature, stable and proven. We wanted to identify a RIS/PACS source possessing those same qualities as a suitable complement to our MedicsRIS, and we found it in CDP."

"CDP's PACS capabilities are extraordinary," said Mr. Barzillai. "The ability to remotely access images over the internet with its built-in web browser, the fact that segments are not needed for different studies, and that 'hanging protocols' can be personalized to the individual Radiologist make the CDP PACS system a powerful tool for any Radiology practice. The systems also complement each other perfectly," Mr. Barzillai noted.

Guy Weinberg, CDP's Vice President of Sales and Marketing, stated, "CDP's PACS produces amazing images with layering capabilities that have to be seen to be appreciated. The full-featured viewer and the system's 3-D displays are remarkable. Equally as remarkable is the affordable price point for a solution such as this."

Mr. Weinberg pointed out, "CDP's PACS systems are inclusive, and are fully integrated with the ADS MedicsRIS. The result is a single, unified solution for Radiology practices of any size and scope. In fact, CDP's PACS is also excellent for Cardiology, Ob - Gyn and Orthopedics. The imaging capabilities for these specialties are equally as spectacular."

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