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Ready to Go Digital? |
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Digital Imaging is the future of our industry. Determining when and how to make the switch though, can be overwhelming. |


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InnoVet DXR |

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Direct Digital Imaging System High-Frequency X-ray Direct Digital Receptor DICOM Software CD/DVD Export Windows PC 2 MP Monitor Installation & Training Warranty & Support |
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Fujifilm XC1/XL1 |
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Computed Radiography Superior Image Quality DICOM Software CD/DVD Export Windows PC 2 MP Monitor Installation & Training Warranty & Support |
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Digital Imaging Products |
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InnoVet DXR Specs |
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New Construction Retrofit Newer X-ray Units High Volume Clinics Paperless Clinics Detail-sensitive Studies Speed-critical Environments |
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Recommended For |

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Fujifilm XL1/XC1 Specs |
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Retrofit Older X-ray Units Mid Volume Clinics Paperless Clinics Large Animal Clinics Combo Clinics Large & Small Exotics Specialty Clinics |
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Recommended For |



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Digital Integration |
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There are generally three, proven ways selected to integrate a digital imaging system into your existing clinic: |

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An image management solution that can integrate multiple modalities (x-ray, ultrasound, video endoscopy, etc.) into a single image viewing and image archive network. Usually, requires a separate network from practice management and can be price intensive. |

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An image management solution that bridges the practice management software with the digital imaging workstation. A very simple and effective solution that utilizes basic Windows import/export commands to integrate digital imaging with an existing network. |

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A viable solution for the small clinic that does not have the critical need for digital/practice management software integration. Through CD/DVD and print technology, images can be transferred throughout the clinic without intricate networking and software configuration. |
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Digital Advantages |
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Hard Cost Savings |
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When considering whether a digital solution makes $ense it’s best to compare the Hard Cost Savings, Soft Cost Savings, Potential Fee increases, & benefits versus the costs of digital: |