Advancing Imaging Through Innovation
"The uDR 780i represents more than just new equipment -- it's an upgrade in patient care," said Travis Lamar, Director of Ancillary Imaging. "We chose United Imaging for several reasons. Price is always a consideration with any capital purchase, but what truly stood out was their commitment to providing all future upgrades at no additional cost."
With up to 100 patients per day, the imaging department's workflow can be demanding and complex. The uDR 780i has streamlined operations and improved the technological experience dramatically. "Compared to other systems, the uDR 780i is fully automated, which allows our technologists to focus their attention and energy on our patients rather than on moving heavy equipment all day," Garcia explained. "By the end of their shift, they're less fatigued and that energy translates directly into better patient care."
The result is imaging clarity that empowers both providers and patients, helping clinicians see more detail, make faster decisions, and deliver care with confidence when it matters most. "In our world, clarity means confidence," said Lamar. "When you can see more detail, you diagnose faster and act sooner and that can make all the difference."
"With the uDR 780i, everything about it is to help both the patient and the tech. It's leaps and bounds ahead of anything else that we've used. Everything in the room is motor-assisted. The tube is motor-assisted; the table is motor-assisted. At the end of the day, everything is so simple for us to use that I don't go home with backaches. I don't have patients who have to move into difficult positions. The machine corresponds with us, and it works with us," said Zach Larson, Limited Scope Radiologic Technologist.