Group purchasing organization Premier Healthcare Alliance inked a pair of new contracts with U.S. medical device companies.
Deals for oral care products went to Kimberly-Clark (NYSE:KMB) and to hospital supplies company Sage Products.
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Group purchasing organization Premier Healthcare Alliance inked a pair of new contracts with U.S. medical device companies.
Deals for oral care products went to Kimberly-Clark (NYSE:KMB) and to hospital supplies company Sage Products.
GE Healthcare (NYSE:GE) is hoping to extend FDA premarket approval for its Senographe Essential system to adds on 3D breast imaging, or tomosynthesis, to the device’s approved indications.
FDA regulators put their highest-risk label on GE Healthcare’s (NYSE:GE) recall of its Infinia Hawkeye 4 system after a unit collapsed and killed a patient in a New York Veterans Administration hospital last month.
General Electric (NYSE:GE) said today that its GE Healthcare division posted 2nd-quarter profit gains despite flat sales, as the parent conglomerate beat Wall Street’s earnings forecast by a penny.
GE Healthcare (NYSE:GE) joined forces with Georgia Tech Research Institute and the U.S. Army in development of a wireless, wearable sensor that can gather important information about brain damage caused by roadside bombs.
By Sony Salzman
Life science titan GE Healthcare (NYSE:GE) landed a win in Europe for its SenoClaire 3D breast imaging system, which the company says exposes women to less radiation during breast cancer screening.
GE Healthcare (NYSE:GE) issued an urgent field safety notice on its nuclear medicine systems after part of an Infinia Hawkeye 4 system collapsed and killed a patient in a New York Veterans Administration hospital.
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Medical device giant GE Healthcare (NYSE:GE) announced that it will pour $2 billion into a 5-year software development program to improve its healthcare systems and applications.
GE Healthcare (NYSE:GE) expanded its Brivo Plus C-arm product line with the OEC Brivo Plus, a device used for basic surgical imaging. The new FDA clearance makes the Brivo Plus the 1st in this line of surgical C-arms sold in the States.
The Salt Lake City, Utah-based company touted the device’s new features, such as advanced clear intelligence imaging, a user-friendly interface and wireless connection.