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Where Do All the Medical Images Go?

The medical imaging archive continues to grow at an unprecedented rate of 40% a year. With the massive influx of medical images, the healthcare community must begin to take a serious look at current storage methods as they seek to interconnect all patient record through remote servers. To learn more, checkout the Infographic below created by Adventist University’s Online Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Sciences.

Where Do All the Medical Images Go?
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