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Carestream Point-of-Care CR 260 System
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The Carestream Point-of-Care CR 260 System is an affordable computed radiography solution for medium size healthcare facilities and clinics.
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Designed to enhance workflow and help improve productivity, the CR 260 System can complement centralized CR and DR environments, serve as a backup or overflow system, and perform in decentralized capture environments such as portable examinations, ER and OR departments.
All imaging functions can be performed at the point of patient care with this compact package that includes a single-plate CR reader, Carestream flexible phosphor screens, and a PC-based review station. Carestream Quality Control Software with modular design eliminates steps in scanning, processing, and reviewing images for quality assurance. Users can choose resolution scan modes to suit their applications. A USB2 interface enables connection to a variety of devices such as a touch-screen monitor. Highly versatile This durable, lightweight, tabletop system expands on the powerful functionality of the Carestream Point-of-Care CR 120 System and Carestream Point-of-Care CR 140 System. It provides throughput of up to 60 plates an hour, and optional high-resolution scanning modes for even greater flexibility.
Connectivity and productivity Carestream Quality Control Software, which drives the Carestream Point-of-Care CR 260 System, is designed to streamline clinical workflow and maximize productivity. With its DICOM 3.0 capabilities, the system can be seamlessly integrated with a broad variety of modality equipment, and RIS or PACS systems. Mounted on an optional wheeled Z-cart, it can be rolled into any situation where instant digital images are needed
The Carestream Point-of-Care CR 260 System is part of the Carestream Health gallery of healthcare imaging products to satisfy your imaging needs. You can start with a small, low-cost digital capture and viewing system that sends images to a diagnostic hard-copy printer or a device that prints images on self-playing CDs. As your practice grows and workload increases, connect multiple KODAK Point-of-Care systems via your network to create a distributed CR (D-CR) solution. Connect your CR units to a HIS/RIS and PACS, or transmit images wirelessly for teleradiology applications.

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