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| October 12, 2008 |
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Other HeadlinesMicrobubbles loaded with chemo drugs find tumors and attack them.
Molecular CT adds metabolic information from PET to traditional CT and enables truly integrated diagnostic imaging for maximized workflow efficiency and quick return on investment.
The MIR (Management in Radiology) annual conference will be held in Vouliagmeni, Athens, Greece from Wednesday 29th until Friday 31st October 2008.
Merge is first healthcare firm to join the SIIA in fight against software piracy.
Relationship provides allied healthcare providers with improved access to specialty clinical subject matter.
Have News for Us?Submit your news on the industry, people, or companies.More Industry HeadlinesPhilips Combines Ultrasound With Cancer Drug Delivery Microbubbles loaded with chemo drugs find tumors and attack them. Siemens Shapes the Future of Integrated Diagnostic Imaging Molecular CT adds metabolic information from PET to traditional CT and enables truly integrated diagnostic imaging for maximized workflow efficiency and quick return on investment. SNM Unveils a Bridge to Clinical Trial Development for Imaging Biomarkers Society of Nuclear Medicine launches innovative process for integrating imaging biomarkers into phase 1, 2 and 3 pharmaceutical clinical trials. McCain vs. Obama on Healthcare Why you should care about their healthcare initiatives--a DOTmed exclusive. Medical Device Ads Scrutinized on Capital Hill Ads for devices such as artificial knees, stents and other implanted devices are not appropriate for consumers, physicians argued at a recent hearing. Research Shows MammoSite Therapy Safe, Comparable With Traditional Treatment Findings from sometimes controversial radiation therapy appear positive, researcher tells DOTmed News. Computer Aids in Mammogram Readings A new study says CAD can help confirm accuracy in single readings of mammograms. LED--The State of the Art in Surgical Lighting An exclusive briefing on the flagship offerings of leading OR lighting manufacturers. CMS Stops Paying for Preventable Errors As DOTmed News has reported, Medicare is no longer reimbursing for selected egregious hospital mistakes. Government Agency Has New Recommendations on Colorectal Screening Risks outweigh benefits for those over 75, Agency says. GE's Industry Leading Service Delivers Improved Uptime and Reliability
WAUWATOSA, WI - Peace of mind now comes standard with every member of GE Healthcare's Innova family of interventional x-ray products. Recognizing the critical nature of the interventional environment, GE Healthcare is now utilizing remote monitoring and data mining techniques to continuously enhance system reliability, ease of use and uptime.
A key driver is Innova Promise, standard with each x-ray system under warranty or service agreement. Innova Promise is a commitment unlike any other in the industry today providing proactive issue resolution and decreasing unplanned downtime. With 1,200 systems monitored, GEHC Engineering and Service teams receive performance characteristics over 125 parameters, several times per day. This results in the collection of up to 375,000 data points daily; 2,625,000 weekly. "Think of it as a large population clinical study," said Amy Lazarus, General Manager of GE Healthcare's Interventional Service. "Just as a larger patient sample size gives clinical data more credibility, we benefit from our large and expanding sample size. Because of the number of parameters measured over this large population, we are able to identify patterns and root causes much more quickly and accurately." Ultimately, this comprehensive monitoring compresses from months to days the time to gather device performance data used in developing installed base upgrades and new product designs. Today, more than half of the occasional exam interrupts are now linked with a proactive solution, improving response and repair time. GE ealthcare's field engineers are able to arrive on-site with an awareness of the issue and often with the parts to make the repair. In fact, in 2007, nearly one in four cases managed by our Cardiovascular Technical Support Team were initiated proactively, ahead of the customer call. With Innova Promise, an InSite Broadband connection regularly monitors the system. An alert is generated automatically if temperature and humidity readings reach an abnormally high or low level, fluid levels are nearing low levels, or when an excessive deviation is present in any of more than one hundred other possible parameters. When an error is triggered or deemed imminent, the system informs GE's cardiovascular service team with a recommended fix. In essence, the system is calling for help when it has a symptom. As one field engineer recently stated, "the system calls me when it needs attention, often before the customer has noticed anything wrong." Innova Promise is one of the driving forces behind several industry awards bestowed upon GE Healthcare's Cardiovascular Services Team. Most recently, leading independent third-party research firm IMV Servicetrak ranked GE first among vendors in Overall OEM Service Performance for X-Ray Cardiology & Angiography service. ABOUT GE HEALTHCARE: GE Healthcare provides transformational medical technologies and services that are shaping a new age of patient care. Our expertise in medical imaging and information technologies, medical diagnostics, patient monitoring systems, performance improvement, drug discovery, and biopharmaceutical manufacturing technologies is helping clinicians around the world re-imagine new ways to predict, diagnose, inform, treat and monitor disease, so patients can live their lives to the fullest. GE Healthcare's broad range of products and services enable healthcare providers to better diagnose and treat cancer, heart disease, neurological diseases and other conditions earlier. Our vision for the future is to enable a new "early health" model of care focused on earlier diagnosis, pre-symptomatic disease detection and disease prevention. Headquartered in the United Kingdom, GE Healthcare is a $17 billion unit of General Electric Company (NYSE: GE). Worldwide, GE Healthcare employs more than 46,000 people committed to serving healthcare professionals and their patients in more than 100 countries. For more information about GE Healthcare, visit our website at www.gehealthcare.com
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