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ECR Video Profile: Dunlee, Philips Healthcare

by Heather Mayer , DOTmed News Reporter
David Kuehn, vice president of marketing and sales for the Dunlee division of Philips Healthcare, presented to DOTmed News and the attendees of ECR a product that originally showcased last year at RSNA.

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The Reevo 240G, which replaces the GE LightSpeed VCT tube for CT scans, has been commercially available for just a few months, and allows hospitals to save "tremendous" amounts of money on product life cycle costs, Kuehn explains.

Dunlee also presented its new Microsoft Surface Display, which allows the company to capture customer leads and e-mail interested clients on-site and deliver company information.

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