MOSCOW--Friday, November 27, 2009-- GE Healthcare, a unit of General Electric Company (NYSE:GE), today announced the installation of Russia's first high-definition computed tomography (CT) scanner, GE Healthcare's flagship Discovery CT750HD, at the Center of Medical Rehabilitation by the Russian Ministry of Health in Moscow led by Professor Konstantin V. Lyadov.
MOSCOW--Friday, November 27, 2009-- GE Healthcare, a unit of General Electric Company (NYSE:GE), and a leading Russian medical imaging manufacturer Medical Technologies Limited (MTL), today announced a strategic partnership to manufacture diagnostic imaging products in Russia, starting with GE Healthcare's CT BrightSpeed™ Elite system1, in line with GE's healthymagination strategy. The partnership will see Russia's first locally manufactured advanced 16-slice computed tomography (CT).
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- Quality cardiac early detection to now cost Rs.9 for a patient with the new MAC i system - lower than the cost of a bottle of mineral water
- GE Healthcare to provide ECG reading skills training to physicians & para-health staff
- Tie-up with SBI Card to offer unique financing solutions
- Donates first MAC i unit to HelpAge India to screen elderly people in rural areas
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Healthymagination-certified MR-Touch marks first commercial availability of Magnetic Resonance Elastography (MRE) technique
WAUKESHA, WI, [NOVEMBER 23, 2009] ― GE Healthcare today introduced MR-Touch, a visual palpation technology that uses low frequency sound waves in combination with MRI to measure tissue elasticity. For centuries, clinicians have evaluated tissue stiffness---the physical property of tissue most affected by disease---through palpation.
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- USP Hospitales, Spain, and Federico II, University of Naples, Italy, selected among the first European institutions to run multi-centre clinical impact evaluations as part of a global initiative
- GE's Vscan, pocket-sized visualization tool may help change healthcare practice by enhancing doctors' ability to conduct immediate non-invasive patient check-ups
- Vscan could become as indispensable as the stethoscope
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- USP Hospitales, Spain, and Federico II, University of Naples, Italy, selected among the first European institutions to run multi-centre clinical impact evaluations as part of a global initiative
- GE's Vscan, pocket-sized visualization tool may help change healthcare practice by enhancing doctors' ability to conduct immediate non-invasive patient check-ups
- Vscan could become as indispensable as the stethoscope