April 20, 2009 Diagnostic Imaging International Corp. - CTS Signs Daytime Coverage Contract
Las Vegas, April 20, 2009 - Diagnostic Imaging International Corp. (OTCBB: DIIG) announced today that its wholly owned subsidiary, Canadian Teleradiology Services ("CTS"), has signed a new contract to supply daytime service.
CTS recently signed an existing client Hospital for daytime coverage of teleradiology services. The hospital had been pleased with the dedicated rapid night and weekend service they had been receiving that they requested a new second contract with CTS to cover daytime services.
Until recently CTS had been exclusively focused on night time and weekend service as most hospitals use their resident radiologist for daytime service. The opportunity to service hospitals in the daytime and offer complete 24/7 service is an opportunity for rapid expansion for the Company.
"CTS is very pleased to once again meet the individual demands and challenges that many rural hospitals face", said Richard Jagodnik, CEO. "To offer this new service adds a new dimension and revenue stream to our business model that should increase our bottom line."
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