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A Chain of Improvement: How New Technology Benefits Patients at a Mexican Outpatient Imaging Center

The Radiodiagnosis and Imaging Center in Monterrey has a wide prestige and transcendence, not only in the city of Monterrey but also in the country, as a pioneer institution in the adoption of new technologies for the benefit of the quality of diagnosis and treatment of patients.

Dr. Francisco Garcia Quintanilla and Dr. Samuel Espinoza emphasize how the acquisition of new technology, in particular Digital Dynamic Radiology (DDR), is part of a chain where technology and medical science benefit patients.

«The acquisition of the UARM equipment with Digital Dynamic Radiology has improved the agility in providing care and obtaining studies, while reducing limitations.»

Dr. Samuel Espinoza, Radiologist, subspecialist in pediatrics,
and next president of the College of Radiology of Nuevo Leon.
Dr. Francisco García Quintanilla, Radiologist and Director of the
Centro de Radio Diagnóstico e Imagen in Monterrey, Nuevo León.

 

  • The new technology facilitates the acquisition of static images in adult and pediatric patients, as well as contrasted studies, improving quality and diagnosis.
  • The importance of the chain between technology, medical science and patient benefits is emphasized.
  • Konica Minolta's DDR technology has proven to be versatile, being applied in areas such as musculoskeletal, digestive, vascular, and respiratory.
  • Konica Minolta's UARM equipment is noted for its versatility, operating statically and dynamically in a small footprint.
  • This technology is considered to have “refreshed” the X-ray field, which had been lacking major advances for some time.
  • It highlights the improvement in quality and efficiency that Konica Minolta's DDR system brings compared to previous X-ray systems.
     

For more information on DDR or other solutions, please write to: [email protected]

 

 

 

 
   
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