Innovative fifteen-year agreement ensures Humber River Regional Hospital is always at the leading edge of technology in many critical areas.
MISSISSAUGA, ON -- OCTOBER 15, 2012 --- Toronto's Humber River Regional Hospital (HRRH) and GE Healthcare are pleased to announce an innovative fifteen-year agreement that will implement the first Managed Equipment Services (MES) solution in North America. An MES agreement is a flexible and tailored technology and service agreement to provide long term, sustainable access to innovative medical equipment and services.
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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 Healthcare showcases Molecular Imaging advances at Society of Nuclear Medicine designed to reduce cost, increase access and improve quality
San Antonio, Texas -- June 3, 2011--- Investing and innovating in ways that break through cost, quality and access barriers to health for individuals and entire health systems, GE Healthcare is highlighting an advanced portfolio of molecular imaging technologies at the 58th annual meeting of the Society of Nuclear Medicine (SNM), June 4-8, in San Antonio.
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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.