Medical imaging advances lead to storage headaches

InformationWeek

As medical imaging technology improves and more clinicians demand access to patients' diagnostic-quality images, healthcare providers are finding that storage requirements are soaring. In the past, radiology and cardiology departments were the primary users of medical imaging systems and picture archiving and communication systems, including CT scans, MRI, cardiac catheterizations and echocardiograms. But recently medical digital imaging has exploded into many more specialties.

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