Shimadzu Medical Systems wins 2014 Best in KLAS award for Digital X-Ray

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Shimadzu Medical Systems USA, a subsidiary of Shimadzu Corporation, receives a 2014 Best in KLAS award for Digital X-Ray.

Healthcare research firm KLAS released its annual rankings of the best-performing medical equipment vendors. The 2014 Best in KLAS: Medical Equipment and Infrastructure report ranked companies in 21 market categories. Eight vendors earned the Best in KLAS distinction in various market segments including computed tomography (CT), digital X-ray, automated medication dispensing for 200 or more beds and ultrasound.

Based on evaluations submitted by thousands of healthcare providers in and outside the United States over the past 12 months, KLAS rankings measure a vendor's performance in areas like product quality, implementation, and service and support. A Best in KLAS award is reserved for top-rated companies in a select group of the largest and most impactful market segments.

Shimadzu Medical Systems USA, has been bestowed the 2014 "Best in KLAS" achievement award for the RADspeed table system in the "digital X-ray" category five out of six years. The RADspeed DR table was also awarded the "Best in KLAS" in 2009, 2010, 2011 & 2012.

Also just announced, Shimadzu's trend setting MobileDaRt Evolution Wireless was awarded the "Category Leader" for Digital X-Ray – Mobile 3 out of the last four years (with the first award presented in 2011).

SOURCE Shimadzu Medical Systems USA

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