About
GE HealthCare is a leading medical technology and diagnostics company that provides solutions for imaging, ultrasound, healthcare IT, contrast media, anesthesia, diagnostic ECG, maternal infant care, patient monitoring, and ventilators. It was spun off from General Electric on January 4, 2023, with GE retaining 13.5%.
GE HealthCare’s mission is to create a world where healthcare has no limits, by innovating to improve efficiency, effectiveness, precision, and patient outcomes. GE Healthcare invests $1 billion annually in R&D and product development and supports over 200 million patients and 4 million devices worldwide. GE Healthcare also produces docuseries, insights, and stories to showcase the latest healthcare news and trends from around the world.
One of the key strengths of GE Healthcare is its imaging technology, which includes X-ray, computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and ultrasound. These imaging technologies enable healthcare professionals to diagnose and treat a wide range of medical conditions, from broken bones to cancer.
GE HealthCare Medical Devices
1 – Incubator Carestation
The Incubator Carestation is a cutting-edge medical device designed for the care of premature and critically ill infants. It is a versatile and innovative device that is engineered to support both patients and caregivers, providing optimal conditions for the growth and development of fragile newborns.
The Incubator Carestation features a range of advanced features, such as a built-in humidification system that maintains optimal humidity levels, and an advanced temperature control system that ensures a stable and safe environment for infants. The device also includes a comprehensive monitoring system that continuously measures vital signs, such as heart rate, respiratory rate, and blood pressure, providing real-time data to clinicians.
The Incubator Carestation is designed with the comfort and well-being of both infants and caregivers in mind. It features a spacious and ergonomic design, with adjustable height and easy access to the patient, allowing caregivers to provide quality care while minimizing discomfort and strain. The device also includes a range of features to support the comfort of patients, such as built-in lighting, sound, and visual stimulation.
2 – Lunar iDXA
Lunar iDXA is a type of bone densitometry system used for measuring bone mineral density (BMD) in the human body. It utilizes dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) technology to capture images of bones in the spine, hip, and other areas to assess bone health and diagnose conditions such as osteoporosis.
The Lunar iDXA system provides high-resolution images with low radiation exposure, making it a safe and effective tool for detecting bone loss and assessing fracture risk. It is commonly used in clinical settings such as hospitals and outpatient clinics, as well as in research studies investigating bone health and related conditions.
Medical Devices List
- Incubator Carestation
- Lunar iDXA