Do you see a benefit to having Philips cath lab equipment along with the Xper Information Management system?
If you are on Philips equipment, even if you look at Philips MRI equipment, the user interface is the same. So theoretically, you could go to an MRI machine and know where to go to process images, because it’s exactly the same as it would be on the Philips cath lab, as it would be on their hemodynamics system. They built their interface to look the same across the board, so there is some consistency in how you interface with systems in an all-Philips room. Even within the Philips cath lab, the screens look the same. They have what they call “beans” across the top, which are their buttons. You click to go to different areas. If I’m working on our Philips lab, that screen setup looks exactly the same as it does when I’m in the Philips hemodynamics system. Have you noticed any clinical benefits? On the hemodynamics side, we’ve noticed the sensitivity. Of course, I’m comparing it to Skaggs Hospital’s original system, which was 10 or 12 years old, but we have a power injector (Acist Medical