Technology to bolster healthcare-MEDICAL ELECTRONICS SPECIAL ISSUE: May 2009 Issue
EDITORIAL Home Sick at home! COVER STORY Technology to Bolster Healthcare INDUSTRY SPEAK Local Innovations, Global Opportunities V Raja, President […]
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EDITORIAL Home Sick at home! COVER STORY Technology to Bolster Healthcare INDUSTRY SPEAK Local Innovations, Global Opportunities V Raja, President […]
GE Healthcare, the health business of General Electric, announced its plans to dedicate $1billion of its total R&D budget over the next five years to expand its advanced cancer diagnostic and molecular imaging capabilities, as well as its world-class technologies for the manufacture of biopharmaceuticals and for cancer research.
GE Healthcare has unveiled Centricity Advance-Mobile, a native Apple iPad application designed for primary care physicians in small practices that are using the Centricity Advance cloud-based program to access their patients’ EMRs.
Research is on to implant semicon chips in the retinas of people suffering from total blindness. A fair degree of success has been attained, as 7-8 implants have already been done in patients and partial vision restored.
Loyola University Health System now offers a powerful new MRI machine that can scan a leg or an arm without many of the usual inconveniences.
Life sciences scientists are given an honour by giving away the most prestigious awards at a global platform.
The deadline to enter the 2011 GE and Science Prize for Young Life Scientists is 1st August 2011.
GE plans to invest $6 billion on healthcare GE Healthcare, the $17-billion healthcare arm of General Electric launched new, low […]
GE Healthcare, a division of General Electric Company, and the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) recently announced the formation of a new company to improve the speed, efficiency of diagnosis and interpretation of lab results.
Medtronic to surf Europes ‘wave of telemedicine’ The US-medical device manufacturer Medtronic is planning to extend its presence as a […]
GE healthcare goes ahead with the launch of a new technology, known as GE Healthcare Life Sciences Demonstration Laboratory, at the Science for Life Laboratory (SciLifeLab) in Stockholm, Sweden.
Radiology portal AuntMinnieEurope.com has launched its new MRI Digital Community, a special section devoted to coverage of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
[This article was published in the June 2011 issue of the eHEALTH Magazine (https://www.ehealthonline.org) ] The future will be dominated by digital technologies which will prevent, treat and finally cure the disease without expecting a blockbuster drug to be discovered
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