GE Healthcare installs its new wide bore MR system, the Optima™ MR450w, at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, one of the most recognized cancer centers in the world
comfort and uncompromised image quality
GE Healthcare installs its new wide bore MR system, the Optima™ MR450w, at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, one of the most recognized cancer centers in the world
comfort and uncompromised image quality
GE Capital announces the formation of a Technology Client Advisory Board (Tech CAB) composed of GE clients.
Eden Prairie, Minn. -- GE Capital, Fleet Services today announced the formation of a Technology Client Advisory Board (Tech CAB) made up of leaders from GE client organizations representing a variety of vehicle fleet sizes, asset types and industries. The group will provide feedback on Fleet Services' technology roadmap, suggesting opportunities for improvement and providing input into future product development efforts.
Centricity Advance Utilizes Software as a Service (Saas) Technology to Provide Small Practices with an EMR that is Easy to Install, Use and Maintain
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- JUNE 15, 2010 -- At a press unveiling this afternoon, GE Healthcare will demonstrate the newest addition to the Centricity® family of healthcare IT solutions, Centricity Advance.
Plant Plays a Key Role in Nation's Drive for Cleaner Energy Production
ATLANTA--Friday, June 11, 2010-- Safe and reliable production of nuclear power continues to be a cornerstone of the nation's quest to reduce carbon dioxide emissions. Targeting the efficient and reliable operation of its Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station in Scriba, N.Y., over the next several decades, the Constellation Energy Nuclear Group (CENG) has signed a long-term services agreement with GE (NYSE: GE).
New technology could help avoid nerve damage and reduce complications from surgeries, including prostate and facial surgery
NISKAYUNA, NY -- June 9, 2010 -- Researchers from GE Global Research announced today that they have been awarded a four-year, $4 million grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH), to optimize a new nerve labeling agent and imaging system. In the future, this agent could help surgeons see delicate nerve endings that are prone to damage during certain procedures, such as prostate surgery.
GE Sustainability Summit Offers Attendees Key Lessons on Creating Lasting eHealth Model
BOSTON -- JUNE 8, 2010 -- This morning, GE Healthcare is bringing together some of the industry's leading authorities to address one of the industry's toughest challenges --- building viable and sustainable business models that will support post-stimulus Health Information Exchange (HIE) infrastructure.