Archives with Category : Curing

The Brilliant Soap Box

When in hospital, we are in the hands of doctors and nurses. But the hands that heal need to be as clean as possible. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention proper hand washing is the easiest and most effective way to prevent hospital-acquired infections, which cause nearly 100,000 deaths each year and cost billions. GE Reports reported on a brilliant solution to help medical staff track handwashing at healthcare institutions.

Go for Sustainable Healthcare

Guest post by David Boyd, GE Healthcare Europe’s Director of Government and Public Policy

Some 18 months ago, as European governments and healthcare providers were coming to terms with the realities of the financial crisis, The European Coordination Committee of the Radiological, Electromedical and Healthcare IT Industry (COCIR), the trade association for Europe’s diagnostics and healthcare IT sectors, was suggesting that investing in innovative technologies to improve healthcare systems would be a wise use of the limited finances available in countries. Primarily, COCIR was thinking of public financing – through government procurement or through the use of EU Structural Funds in eligible countries such as those in Central and South Eastern Europe, to expand healthcare infrastructure.

How to Tackle the World’s Number One Killer

Guest post by Alan Davies, Medical Director, GE Healthcare

NCDs or non-communicable musculoskeletal disease account for two out of three deaths globally, and in Europe, NCDs kill more people each year than all other causes combined. NCDs typically are of long duration, slow progression, and are usually non-infectious. They include diabetes, musculoskeletal diseases, many cancers, chronic respiratory disease, cardiovascular disease, and neuropsychiatric conditions like dementia.

Proton Energy Against Cancer

Guest post by Honza Kubena, GEHC Country Manager for Czech Republic

The Proton Therapy Center in Prague, the first of its kind in CEE, is preparing to treat its first oncology patients. The Czech center will be able to treat up to 2500 patients a year in its five treatment rooms and has been equipped with state of the art diagnostic, planning and therapy equipment including GE Healthcare CT, MRI and a PET/CT scanners as well as US.

Shaping the New Age of Medical Care

Guest post by Tamás Vámos, Regional General Manager for Services, GE Healthcare

GE Healthcare recently opened its first technical product training center in Europe. The Europe Training Center (ETC), based in Budaörs, Hungary, is only the second of its kind in the world. The ETC will offer field service professionals the unique opportunity to attend technical product training for GE Healthcare’s X-Ray, Surgery, Mammo, CT and Vascular products.

A Nation’s Pink Ribbon

For the 11th consecutive year hundreds of people from many walks of life, including celebrities, politicians, government officials, representatives of civil organizations, journalists and many GE employees braved the cold weather on 28 October at the majestic Chain Bridge in Budapest to raise awareness against breast cancer. Standing there at the pillars of the bridge we were united by this common purpose, symbolized by the longest pink ribbon in Hungary. As we held the ribbon in our hands we connected Buda and Pest across the River Danube.

Beating the Beast

Guest post by Rita Vincze, General Manager, GE Healthcare CEE

Every October is marked by breast awareness campaigns all over the world. People start to think „pink” and participate in programmes that really make a difference. GE is one of the biggest supporters of breast cancer awareness and screening campaigns and supports scientific research in advanced diagnosis and treatment. And we don’t stop at the end of this special month. We are dedicated to break the burden of breast cancer - which needs strong commitment and enthusiasm 365 days of the year.

Hungarians and Rugby? No Way!

International World Heart Day recently urged us all to keep fit for healthy hearts. With this in mind we’ve searched for the most active GE employees in the CEE region. Meet Juan Carlos Berbesi Cáceres, who works in the Budapest office of GE Energy Services for the Industrial Solutions team.

Listen to your heart

If you haven’t listened to your heart before, start today. World Heart Day was created in 2000 by the World Heart Federation to inform people around the globe that heart disease and stroke are the world’s leading cause of death, claiming 17.3 million lives each year and the numbers are rising. By 2030, it is expected that 23 million people will die from cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) annually – that is more than the population of Australia!