Spine Injury Solutions installs 2 Quad Video HALO units: 3 quick points

Houston-based Spine Injury Solutions placed two Quad Video HALO units.

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Here are three quick points:

 

1. Designed for surgeons and interventional pain management physicians, the Quad Video HALO offers video documentation in the OR. It includes a digital turnkey video and audio documentation solution, which integrates various images.

 

2. The Dallas-Ft. Worth Metroplex purchased one QVH v.3 for a seven-physician interventional pain management group. The group will use the technology mainly for documentation and educational purposes.

 

3. The El Paso placement is a trial for an ambulatory surgery center, which will use the technology for transparency, risk reduction and educational purposes.

 

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