NAS receives Nasdaq letter

North American Scientific (NAS; Chatsworth, California) said that it received a letter from the Nasdaq providing formal notice that the Nasdaq listing qualifications panel will consider the company's appeal of Nasdaq's delisting action announced by the company on Oct. 16 at a hearing scheduled for Nov. 29.

The letter states that the delisting action will be stayed pending the issuance of a written determination by a Nasdaq listing qualifications panel. The company's common stock will remain quoted on The Nasdaq global market pending the outcome of the appeal under its current symbol NASI.

NAS makes radiation therapy in the fight against cancer.

Eclipsys to move HQ to Atlanta

Eclipsys (Boca Raton, Florida) said that it will move its corporate headquarters from Boca Raton, Florida, to Atlanta. The transition will take place over the next few months with completion expected by March 1, 2008. Functions currently performed in the Boca Raton office will transition to Atlanta and other Eclipsys offices.

Eclipsys recently moved its Atlanta operations to a larger facility in the Ravinia complex. This office is also the site of the company's Outcomes Strategy Center, an executive briefing facility that Eclipsys will use to demonstrate how the company's solutions and services can positively impact clinical, financial, and client satisfaction outcomes to clients and prospects.

Eclipsys makes integrated clinical, revenue cycle and access management software, clinical content and professional services that help healthcare organizations improve clinical, financial, operational and client satisfaction outcomes.

Toshiba reports X-ray installation

Toshiba America Medical (Tustin, California), a maker of medical and diagnostic imaging equipment, said the first U.S. installation of the Infinix CF-i/SP X-ray system was recently completed at Arlington Memorial Hospital (Arlington, Texas), an acute-care medical center.

Toshiba's Infinix CF-i/SP is a dedicated cardiac cath lab that features a floor mounted C-arm with five-axis positioner that allows head-to-toe and fingertip-to-fingertip coverage and multiple angles, making it possible to obtain images without re-positioning patients. According to the company, the Infinix CF-i/SP offers C-arm mobility and patient access like no other floor mounted system in the industry. This advanced positioning and patient access allows physicians a better ergonomic working environment for optimized patient care.