Pacsgear establishes European office

  • 3 September 2008

Pacsgear Inc. a US provider of document and multimedia connectivity solutions for hospitals and healthcare facilities has opened a European office in Munich, Germany.

The company specializes in software for medical image management (PACS) and electronic health record (EHR) systems. Over 600 hospitals worldwide use Pacsgear software.  

Pacsgear software enables clinicians, technologists and administrators can send documents, film and multimedia images from radiology, cardiology, gastroenterology, dermatology and pathology to any PACS/EHR. 

The new European office will provide sales and logistics functions in support of the company’s products, which connect medical image management and electronic health record systems. 

Brian Cavanaugh, president of Pacsgear, said in a statement. "The European office will let us directly serve our OEM [original equipment manufacturer] partners, customers and distributors.” 

He added: “We invite hospitals, public healthcare systems and imaging facilities to discover how easy it is to connect and distribute documents and multimedia."
The company’s products have CE marking and are available in six European languages. 

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