Garden State Pain and Radiology Centers announces migration to eRAD's integrated RIS/PACS

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eRAD, a division of RadNet, Inc. (Nasdaq:RDNT), an industry leader in workflow solutions through its native Web-based RIS, PACS and Teleradiology software platform, announced today the purchase of eRAD's integrated RIS/PACS software by Garden State Pain and Radiology Centers located in New Jersey.

Garden State Pain and Radiology Centers is comprised of a network of six clinical offices, two of which offer comprehensive multi-modality imaging services, located in and around the Toms River, NJ area. This unique practice is owned and operated by the dynamic husband and wife team of Dharam and Sunita Mann, M.D. Dharam Mann, M.D. is a board certified anesthesiologist and pain management specialist and completed his surgical internship and anesthesia residency at St. Barnabas Medical Center in Livingston, New Jersey and his fellowship in cardiac anesthesia at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts.   Sunita Mann, M.D. is board certified in Radiology and holds a sub-specialty certification in Neuroradiology and received her doctorate from The University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey - Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. She performed her medical internship at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital and her Radiology Residency at UMDNJ University Hospital in Newark, New Jersey. She completed a two-year fellowship in Neuroradiology at the Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York City.  

Garden State will be replacing a legacy system and all data will be migrated to eRAD. Dr. Dharam Mann commented, "We evaluated eRAD and were impressed by the comprehensive workflow solution capabilities. It wasn't any one thing in particular that set them apart from the other vendors we looked at but it was that they did them all and did them well that captured our attention. This, together with a price point that was affordable for a multi-site outpatient setting like ours, made eRAD an easy choice."

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