Company Participating in Many Facets of Meeting, Brings Full Imaging Portfolio to Floor
WASHINGTON, DC -- June 2, 2011 -- With a clear vision and a portfolio loaded full of innovation and imagination, GE Healthcare IT arrived in Washington, DC, at the Society for Imaging Informatics in Medicine (SIIM) 2011, ready to show its latest to the industry and its customers. Among the highlights:
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- Optima* PET/CT 560 provides high productivity and a patient friendly experience with low dose and superb image quality
- Featuring a full uninterrupted 2 meter body scan, the Optima PET/CT 560 can save up to 15 minutes per exam by eliminating patient repositioning
- Latest GE innovation offers investment protection and ongoing value with a direct upgrade to scale the system to changing needs
- Operator friendly workflow is well suited for first time users of PET/CT
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Monaco, 6th April, 2011-- Today, GE Healthcare, along with the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and two renowned key opinion leaders within the sports medicine field, presented findings at a thought leadership event to address the importance of leading medical technologies that can help doctors recognize risks for sudden cardiac death and musculoskeletal injuries before they happen. This thought leadership event is being held prior to the start of the IOC World Conference on Prevention of Injury & Illness in Sport in Monaco, 7-9 April.
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- Innovative design makes technology surprisingly more patient-friendly compared to traditional MR systems with patients feeling on average four times more comfortable[1]
- Technology is smaller for easier installation, produces high quality images to aid in confident diagnosis and offers a low total cost of ownership
- Only targeted anatomy -- an arm or leg -- goes inside the scanner potentially improving comfort for patients including those with claustrophobia
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Erlanger Health System will use GE's Health Information Exchange to Help Improve Patient Care Coordination and Patient Engagement
BARRINGTON, Ill. -- March 3, 2011 -- GE Healthcare and Erlanger Health System, a non-profit, academic teaching center serving a four-state region, have announced the planned implementation of a regional health information exchange (HIE) to facilitate the seamless and secure flow of patient information among Erlanger's four hospitals and 13 outpatient facilities.