And we believe PracticeWorks, Trophy, and Kodak together are ideally positioned to offer these kinds of integrated solutions.īlaes: What is the current status of the acquisition? Instead, we believe many dentists will choose to work with companies that offer integrated imaging and IT solutions. It makes no sense financially for most dentists to hire dedicated IT professionals.
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The challenge for dentists is how to manage infoimaging processes.
At Kodak, we refer to the combination of images and information as "infoimaging," and we are keenly aware of how important infoimaging is to contemporary businesses. Dentists' imaging systems need to work seamlessly with their practice-management systems to deliver the productivity benefits that the two combined are capable of delivering. In addition, PracticeWorks and Trophy together provide value that no standalone digital radiography company could provide. Based on these tests, we determined that Trophy offered the highest quality images of any major system on the market. One of the things Kodak did as we explored our digital options was to conduct internal technical benchmarking on dental digital systems. First, Trophy's digital radiography systems are state-of-the-art. Hirschland: There are two answers to this question. So for us, the time was right, because the value we can deliver, now, is so great.īlaes: Was there a reason you chose to purchase PracticeWorks and its Trophy subsidiary rather than a standalone direct digital company?
This suggests new opportunities for Kodak to serve our dental customers: to help dentists seamlessly integrate patient information and patient images using Kodak imaging technologies and Kodak quality customer support. But today, we are seeing a convergence in imaging technology and information management technology. Hirschland: Until fairly recently, digital imaging technologies functioned largely as standalone processes within the dental office. Since then, Hirschland has overseen the launch of a number of key dental imaging products, including Kodak Insight Intraoral Film, Kodak SureSoft Packets, and the Kodak DX4900 Dental Digital Camera Kit, as well as the business' acquisition of PracticeWorks and Trophy. Richard Hirschland, a 20-year Kodak veteran,assumed his current position as worldwide general manager of Kodak's dental systems and vice president, Kodak Health Imaging division, in 2000.