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 GE Healthcare - Free net encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
GE Healthcare is a $14 billion (USD) unit of General Electric.
GE Healthcare Technologies (GEHC-T) specializes in medical diagnostic imaging equipment (such as MRI and CT scanners) as well as information technologies (such as ECG acquisition and storage equipment.) Bio-Sciences specializes in determining the underlying causes of, and early detection of, disease.
In 2004, GE Healthcare along with other healthcare companies built a research reactor for neutron and unit cell research near Garching, Munich, Germany.
www.netipedia.com /index.php/GE_Healthcare   (267 words)

  
 The Healthcare IT Guy » GE Healthcare Unveils Algorithms That May Help Physicians Predict Risk of Sudden Cardiac ...
GE Healthcare Unveils Algorithms That May Help Physicians Predict Risk of Sudden Cardiac Death in Patients
RedOrbit reports GE Healthcare Unveils Algorithms That May Help Physicians Predict Risk of Sudden Cardiac Death in Patients.
GE Healthcare, a unit of General Electric Company (NYSE:GE), announced today that the company has developed two new algorithms that, when used together, may help physicians predict whether a patient is at risk for sudden cardiac death (SCD).
www.healthcareguy.com /index.php/archives/54   (316 words)

  
 Intermountain Health, GE Healthcare Join Forces on Electronic Medical Records
GE is providing its Centricity IT technologies across institutions within IHC's network, which serve more than 2 million patients.
Headquartered in the United Kingdom, GE Healthcare is a $14 billion unit of General Electric Company with more than 42,500 employees.
GE Healthcare will sell the software developed at IHC to other hospitals.
www.cioinsight.com /article2/0,1540,1849955,00.asp   (1260 words)

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