GE, North Shore-LIJ partner to halve CT radiation

June 21, 2012, 3:08 am by Healthcare IT News

At North Shore-LIJ Health System on Thursday, GE Healthcare launched its GE Blueprint for low dose, which aims to help providers integrate technology, data analysis and process improvements to reduce patient radiation dose from computed tomography (CT) by as much as 50 percent. read more

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