Your top 3 price questions, answered
Most radiologists know the advantages of doing their work at a high-quality, height-adjustable workstation. The best radiology furniture not only delivers optimum comfort for doctors during long hours; it supports an ideal workflow and enables greater collaboration among the team.
So, what does a new radiology desk cost? We’ll cut straight to the chase here, followed by key considerations to help you maximize the furniture investment you make for the long term.
Below, we’ve provided three price ranges to accommodate every level of need in the PACS department. All pricing includes average freight and installation costs.
BASIC Radiology Imaging Desk: $7,000-$9,999
The BASIC version of a new radiology desk includes:
MID-LEVEL Radiology Imaging Desk: $10,000-$12,999
The MID-LEVEL version of a new radiology workstation includes everything in the BASIC level as well as accessory options like:
TOP-LEVEL Radiology Imaging Desk: $13,000-$14,999
TOP-LEVEL includes everything in the MID-LEVEL price range, plus:
Before you rush to pick your favorite price, consider these critical factors to make sure you choose well and choose for the long-term. To determine the best fit for all your radiology “stakeholders,” make sure you:
Are your doctors getting adequate lighting and acoustics? Is your IT department able to quickly adapt to changing monitor and CPU configurations? Is your administration department getting optimum productivity through an unfettered workflow? And, last but not least, is purchasing satisfied that they’re getting the best value for their money?
When receiving quotes for new imaging desks, buyer beware! Some companies will show you a “net price” that doesn’t include the options you’ve requested, while the actual total is conveniently buried on a later page. At a minimum, a transparent price quote should include:
The Bottom Line about Pricing Radiology Desks: THINK LONG TERM
In many healthcare environments, the opportunity to purchase high-quality radiology furniture comes but once a decade. To get it right, be sure to:
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