Alpha Biomedical and Diagnostic Joins RamSoft’s Distributor Network to Offer Advanced Radiology Workflow Solutions in Puerto Rico

(February 21, 2014 – Toronto, Ontario, Canada) RamSoft, a leader in RIS, PACS and Teleradiology solutions, has partnered with Alpha Biomedical in Gurabo, Puerto Rico to distribute its complete line of fully customizable radiology workflow solution to their local market. RamSoft partners with organizations such as Alpha Biomedical and Diagnostic to provide sales and service support at the local level.

Alpha Biomedical and Diagnostic has 20 years of experience installing, repairing and offering maintenance services for a wide range of radiology devices as well as biotechnology equipment.

According to Marilyn Solano, director of sales and marketing for RamSoft, there is still a great number of radiologists not taking advantage of meaningful use incentive dollars and my goal is to assist them in achieving this. “We are excited to partnership with a distributor that possesses a high degree of expertise in radiology,” states Marilyn. “Alpha Biomedical and Diagnostic is such a company and we look forward to working with them.”

Alpha Biomedical along with RamSoft is going to put in as much effort as needed to get radiologists in Puerto Rico to go fully digital and achieve meaningful use incentive dollars in the process.

ABOUT US: RamSoft, Inc., a Canadian IT software and services company with 20 years of experience, is dedicated to developing and delivering cost effective RIS, PACS and Teleradiology solutions for its clients in the U.S. and around the world. The company’s goal is to enable imaging facilities, radiology centers, and ambulatory and acute-care practices to continue offering superior patient care while improving workflow efficiencies. RamSoft, Inc. offers a wide range of affordable and feature-rich solutions such as the PowerServer™ Series of PACS, RIS/PACS, teleradiology, and patient information management systems. For more information, visit www.RamSoft.com.

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