- 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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London, 23 March 2011 - GE Capital has signed a UK vendor financing agreement with 4Com, one of the UK's leading providers of business telephone systems. 4Com has supplied more than 7,000 UK businesses with tailored office telephone systems and is a leading provider to the UK SME market.
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Application facilitates informed decision-making saving time and money to better serve water customer
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA MARCH 22, 2011 GE Intelligent Platforms today announced the availability of the Proficy® for Water InfoCenter, a solution pack that brings the power of the Proficy Software Platform to help water utilities face their many challenges to make better decisions saving time and money for better service to customers.
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On World Water Day GE Announces New White Paper Highlighting Successful and Practical Incentive Policies for Water Reuse
TREVOSE, PA.---March 22, 2011---The world's urban and industrial water use is projected to double by 2050, yet one fifth of the world's population, or some 1.2 billion people, already lives in areas of water scarcity. One of the best ways to stretch our planet's dwindling supply of available water is through increased reuse and recycling, yet progress in these areas has been limited for a host of economic, political and social reasons.