Apollo Speciality Cancer Hospital in Chennai introduces Asia-pacific’s first robotic radiosurgery machine – ‘CyberKnife’
Apollo Hospitals Group introduced the most advanced CyberKnife
Apollo Hospitals Group introduced the most advanced CyberKnife
Scientists at GE Global Research have developed an innovative, intelligent wireless medical sensing platform. If successful, this new platform could dramatically improve neonatal and home patient monitoring.
The MathWorks, a leading developer of mathematical computing software, recently announced the availability of SimBiology 3 – an advanced tool for modeling, simulating and analysing biological systems in one integrated, graphical environment.
Siemens Medical Solutions GSD GmbH, a wholly owned
subsidiary of Siemens Healthcare Sector, will soon take over all use and exploitation rights of the
software i.s.h.med, which are today held by T-Systems in Austria.
At the recently held European Congress of Radiology, Royal Philips
Electronics launched the ‘Philips Utilization Services’ to provide
healthcare providers with superiror technology to increase efficiency in their imaging departments.
Welch Allyn, a leading global manufacturer of frontline medical
products and solutions, announced that it has partnered with BPL
Healthcare to provide easy access of state-of-the-art products,
world class services and localized training programs for medical
practitioners, hospitals and the public health system at large in
India.
Siemens Healthcare recently showcased its latest solutions in the
field of Magnetic Resonance (MR) for Oncology at the European
Radiology Congress ECR 2009 in Vienna.
iSOFT (an IBA Health Group Company) – Australia
President Obama recently announced the appointment of Nancy-Ann DeParle, former director of Cerner Corporation, as director of the White House Office for Health Reform.
GE Healthcare, a leading provider of information technology, recently unveiled a suite of Centricity solutions targeted for hospitals and outpatient imaging centers.
HCL and GE Healthcare, a leading provider of healthcare technology, announced recently a structured partnership to bring together HCL’s renowned business and technology services with GE Healthcare’s portfolio of healthcare IT software.
Siemens Healthcare has introduced a unique technology called Breast Elasticity to address the issue of early diagnosis of breast cancer. By a software called eSie TouchTM, the breast elasticity technique can be used to supplement regular ultrasound examinations to differentiate the relative stiffness of tissue.