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Medical Device Recalls since November 03, 2006 (Free subscription) | yesterday
GE Healthcare, GE Innova 4100 / 4100 IQ. , ( The system consists of an a monoplane positioner, a vascular or cardiac table, an X-ray system and a digital detector)
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Medical Device Recalls since November 03, 2006 (Free subscription) | yesterday
GE Healthcare, GE Innova 2100 IQ Versatile Cardiac and Vascular Imaging System, (The system consists of an a monoplane positioner, a vascular or cardiac table, an X-ray system and a digital detector)
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Medical Device Recalls since November 03, 2006 (Free subscription) | yesterday
GE Healthcare, GE Innova 3100 / 3100 IQ, Cardiovascular Imaging System, (The system consists of an a monoplane positioner, a vascular or cardiac table, an X-ray system and a digital detector)
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PR News Wire (Free subscription) | 11/05/2009
RALEIGH, N.C., Nov. 5 /PRNewswire/ -- TeleHealth Services, the nation's leading provider of on-demand patient education and communication solutions has become a Strategic Partner reseller of GE Healthcare Monitoring Solutions nurse call and communication systems including Telligence(TM), a platform designed for healthcare facilities to address patient communication challenges. By leveraging...
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Business Wire (Free subscription) | 11/05/2009
BRUSSELS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--GE Healthcare, the US$ 17 billion healthcare business of General Electric Company (NYSE:GE) announced it has entered into agreements with USP Hospitales, Spain and Federico II, University of Naples, Italy to launch the first European clinical impact evaluations using Vscan, GE’s new pocket-sized visualization tool that houses ultrasound technology. Vscan...
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Business Wire (Free subscription) | 9 hours ago
ST. LOUIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--St. Louis-based The Lowe Law Firm has filed a lawsuit on behalf of a woman who developed nephrogenic systemic fibrosis after receiving injections of gadolinium-based contrast agents. The suit, Crabtree v. General Electric Co., GE Healthcare AS, GE Healthcare Inc. and Mallinckrodt Inc., cause no. 0922-CC09486, was filed in St. Louis Circuit Court on Oct. 21....
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Fast Company (Free subscription) | 15 hours ago
In July, the World Health Organization threw its hands up, declared H1N1 the fastest spreading pandemic ever, and said tracking individual cases was hopeless. But that hasn't stopped Google and, now, GE Healthcare from trying. Both companies claim to have "near real-time" data on flu activity, but their numbers are gathered from very different sources: Google Flu Trends tracks H1N1...
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Click World News (Free subscription) | 11/06/2009
CWmike writes "The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention launched an effort this week to better and more easily track for H1N1 and other seasonal influenza activity throughout the US. The CDC said it is now tracking data on 14 million patients from physician practices and hospitals stored on a database hosted by GE Healthcare. The data is submitted daily from physician's offices...
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Computer Nerds Blog (Free subscription) | 11/06/2009
CWmike writes "The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention launched an effort this week to better and more easily track for H1N1 and other seasonal influenza activity throughout the US. The CDC said it is now tracking data on 14 million patients from physician practices and hospitals stored on a database hosted by GE Healthcare. The data is submitted daily from physicians' offices...
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Hindu (Free subscription) | 11/06/2009
HYDERABAD: GE Healthcare has created a website www.breastcancermotion.gehealthcare.com to bring stories of patients, survivors, fund-raisers and medical professionals in breast ...
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Ask Slashdot (Free subscription) | 11/06/2009
CWmike writes "The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention launched an effort this week to better and more easily track for H1N1 and other seasonal influenza activity throughout the US. The CDC said it is now tracking data on 14 million patients from physician practices and hospitals stored on a database hosted by GE Healthcare. The data is submitted daily from physician's offices...
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AterSlash (Free subscription) | 11/06/2009
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention launched an effort this week to better and more easily track for H1N1 and other seasonal influenza activity throughout the US. The CDC said it is now tracking data on 14 million patients from physician practices and hospitals stored on a database hosted by GE Healthcare.