Other Headlines

Sentence and restitution required.
The DOTmed 100 company has a long tradition in medical technology.
Joint venture agreement with Japan's M-Cast, Inc., a subsidiary of leasing giant Mitsubishi UFJ Leasing and Finance.
RAND study confirms patients getting inaccurate information on physicians.
Members of MAGNET, a major U.S. healthcare group purchasing organization, can now order CARESTREAM DRX-1, CARESTREAM DRX-Evolution systems and CARESTREAM RIS/PACS from Carestream Health, Inc.

Have News for Us?

Submit your news on the industry, people, or companies.

Forward to a Friend

More Industry Headlines

CBO Releases Reconciliation Act Numbers Coverage in Senate Bill, Reconciliation costs $940 billion, reduces deficit by $138 billion.

Health Care Vote May Come This Weekend Weekend vote is a possibility according to House Majority Leader.

ECR Video Profile: Dunlee, Philips Healthcare David Kuehn of Dunlee presents the company's two new products.

Imaging 100 Preview: The Importance of Banding Together During Health Care Reform Imaging 100 speakers will focus on important health care reform issues.

Congressmen Introduce Bill for Electronic Health Record Interoperability While reform inches along, other legislation progresses.

ECR 2010 Video Profile: Barco DOTmed News stopped by Barco's booth to check out their upcoming medical tablets (developed by FIMI, Barco's recent acquisition) and their latest clinical displays that bring DICOM-compliant viewing outside of the radiologist's office.

CCHIT Comments on ONC's EHR Interim Final Rule The certification organization for electronic health records in the U.S. points out problems in vagueness, complexity of criteria. Also, get a DOTmed exclusive update on CCHIT's testing status.

Health Care Reform Round-Up: More Maneuvers May Be Needed for Passage House leaders said to be considering "self-executing" rule for Senate bill passage.

MEDCAC to Meet on Prostate Determination CMS to review coverage decisions about radiation therapy April 21.

Michigan Legislature Sends Device Re-Use Bill to Governor Bill would prohibit reusing single-use devices.

GE makes
organizational
announcements

GE Healthcare, Gamma-Medica-Ideas Extend Agreement

by Barbara Kram, Editor
Waukesha, WI - GE Healthcare and Gamma Medica-Ideas (GM-I) have extended their product distribution relationship to include joint development of pre-clinical imaging systems.

Under the new agreement, GM-I will manufacture all pre-clinical PET, SPECT and CT products sold by GE Healthcare, including the new eXplore CT120 and SpeCZT model lines. The companies will jointly pursue new pre-clinical product developments expected to lead to exciting new products for pre-clinical imaging. GE Healthcare will continue promotion, marketing, sales, and service responsibilities.

Story Continues Below Advertisement
DOTmed Text Ad

Meet Over 100 Directors of Radiology this Spring!

Attend HCP's Radiology & Imaging Conference and "Reverse Trade Show" -- San Diego, CA April 14th to 16th. Meet high-value prospects in a friendly setting. Do more business, make more sales. Call 727-789-9182


"GM-I has a long track record of innovation in imaging technologies and the pre-clinical business including the introduction of the first APD based PET scanner and the Triumph tri-modality system," said Jim Mitchell, general manager of the pre-clinical business for GE Healthcare. "This agreement is tremendously beneficial to both companies, bringing GM-I's engineering and manufacturing expertise and GE's sales, marketing and services acumen together as well as combining cutting edge pre-clinical imaging technologies of GE and GMI."

"This is a great opportunity to harmonize GM-I and GE Healthcare's unique and innovative CZT SPECT, APD PET and high throughput CT imaging systems," said Bradley Patt Ph.D, CEO of GM-I. "With GE Healthcare's global reach, we are poised to provide significantly increased access to these unique breakthrough tools to researchers investigating diseases, and developing new diagnostic procedures and therapies."

The agreement will took effect Oct. 1, 2008.

Two Additional Announcements

-GE Healthcare has also just announced it acquired MicroCal LLC, a provider of innovative instruments for the study of molecular interactions in pharmaceutical, biomedical and life science research. The acquisition of MicroCal will allow GE Healthcare to expand its offering of technologies for the rapidly growing areas of protein science and drug discovery research. Financial terms were not disclosed.

GE Healthcare has also acquired the privately held Agility Healthcare Solutions of Glen Allen, Virginia. Financial terms were not disclosed. Agility Healthcare Solutions provides unique and innovative products that transform hospital workflow and patient care management. Agility's AgileTrac™ technology provides the most comprehensive enterprise resource management, asset tracking, and clinical workflow solution in the healthcare industry. Agility will become part of GE Healthcare's global Diagnostic Imaging Services business.


Interested in Medical Industry News? Subscribe to DOTmed's weekly news email and always be informed. Click here, it takes just 30 seconds.

Please Send us your Comments.

Printable Story
Access and use of this site is subject to the terms and conditions of our LEGAL NOTICE & PRIVACY NOTICE
Property of and Proprietary to DOTmed.com, Inc. Copyright ©2001-2010 DOTmed.com, Inc.
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED