- 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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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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Chalfont St. Giles, UK, March 4, 2011: GE Healthcare, a unit of General Electric Company (NYSE: GE), will announce preliminary data from its ongoing structural cardiomyocyte biomarker collaboration with Genentech, a member of the Roche Group (SIX: RO, ROG; OTCQX: RHHBY).
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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.
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Right balance of productivity and precision for routine scanning needs without compromising image quality
About 180 sites worldwide have ordered the systems for routine and specialized scanning needs
Optima MR360 and Brivo MR355 can potentially reduce annual energy costs by up to 34% per year compared to previous generation systems
Both systems can be sited in 20% smaller space compared to other full body 1.5T scanners
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Chalfont St. Giles, UK, March 1st, 2011: Local health and life sciences company GE Healthcare was pleased to welcome local resident the Earl Howe, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Health, to its Amersham facilities today. Health Minister Lord Howe was met at GE Healthcare's Grove Centre R&D and manufacturing site by President and CEO John Dineen and Pascale Witz, CEO of GE Healthcare's Medical Diagnostics business, which is headquartered at the site.