Radiology consortium says it won't pay for imaging system until supplier fixes issues The East Midlands Radiology consortium (EMRAD) is reported to be withholding money from GE Healthcare until the supplier patches up problems with its beleaguered imaging system.
EMRAD, which covers eight trusts in the East Midlands (including Northampton General Hospital and Kettering General Hospital), paid £30 million for a cloud-based picture archiving and communication system, radiology information system, and vendor neutral archive from GE Healthcare in 2015.
Yet issues have plagued the system as far back as 2016 Digital Health
EMRAD, which covers eight trusts in the East Midlands (including Northampton General Hospital and Kettering General Hospital), paid £30 million for a cloud-based picture archiving and communication system, radiology information system, and vendor neutral archive from GE Healthcare in 2015.
Yet issues have plagued the system as far back as 2016 Digital Health
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