- Addresses the need to reduce premature infants' hospital stay
- Enables clinicians additional options to address infants' inability to feed
Laurel, MARYLAND, September 7, 2011 ― GE Healthcare, Inc. (NYSE: GE) and KC BioMedix, Inc. today announced an agreement that grants GE Healthcare's Maternal Infant Care division (MIC) exclusive rights for distribution and marketing of the KC BioMedix NTrainer pulsatile neurostimulation system in the U.S.
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GE Healthcare takes steps to engage midwives in the development of tools and resources that can further the midwifery practice and improve maternal and infant care around the world
Durban, SOUTH AFRICA; June 20, 2011: Midwives have a substantial impact on the wellbeing of women and newborns. GE Healthcare is celebrating the role midwives play in the birthing experience at the International Confederation of Midwives (ICM) 2011 Congress on June 19 -- 23 in Durban, South Africa.
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GE to offer PeriCALM Patterns to Centricity Perinatal Users
BARRINGTON, Ill. and PRINCETON, NJ -- May 18, 2011 -- GE Healthcare, a leader in perinatal solutions, and PeriGen, Inc., have united to build upon the decision support and monitoring capabilities of GE's top-rated Centricity* Perinatal suite.
GE Healthcare will embed PeriGen PeriCALM Patterns™ in its Centricity Perinatal solution, and offer it to clinicians seeking to help improve the quality of care delivered.
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InfoGard Laboratories Validates Latest Version of Product for Modular Certification
BARRINGTON, Ill. -- March 24, 2011 -- GE Healthcare's Centricity* Perinatal 6.90 has received Modular EHR Certification. This solution enables eligible providers and hospitals to use the Centricity Perinatal solution as part of their efforts to meet meaningful use measures and qualify for federal health IT incentives.
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Technologies foster better, more efficient care with improvements in image quality, dose management and clinician workflow
CHICAGO--28 November 2010-- Increasing access. Improving quality and efficiency. Lowering costs. When GE launched its healthymagination initiative last year, these were the long-term goals and at RSNA 2010, GE Healthcare will highlight a variety of technologies developed to support this strategy and help improve patient care worldwide.