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GE Healthcare's advanced diagnostic technologies support strategic healthcare planning of Allied Diagnostics

  • United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, January 28 - 2009 at 16:13
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GE Healthcare's advanced diagnostic technologies are supporting the strategic healthcare planning of Allied Diagnostics, a leading provider of diagnostic imaging with centers in the UAE, Saudi Arabia and Oman.

The centers feature GE Healthcare's advanced diagnostic solutions including CT, MRI and ultrasound scanners, offering specialized diagnostic imaging studies, with RIS/PACS systems contributing to faster digital reporting and archiving.

Jan De Witte, Vice President, General Manager, Services, EMEA - GE Healthcare, said:
"GE Healthcare is committed to developing strong regional partnerships, and thus expanding the reach of our technologies to a wider cross-section of the public. Allied Diagnostics has a strong track-record in diagnostics services, and GE supports the various Allied centers with modern technologies, technical support and swift responsiveness for parts, to ensure utmost efficiency of operation."


"GE Healthcare has an impressive service network in Dubai and around the Middle East," said Karen Miller, Chief Executive Officer of Allied Diagnostics - Dubai. "Our relationship with GE Healthcare is sustained through periodically planned reviews where the GE leadership team visits Allied Diagnostics sites to audit the installed base and listen to customer feedback related to GE Healthcare's performance."

GE Healthcare has made significant investments in the strategic country service support center of Allied in Riyadh leading to an increase in speed of customer response. Service agents respond immediately to Allied's requests through a dedicated toll-free number and connect the site with experienced technical experts within seconds.

Responsiveness also includes providing on-time, fast part delivery. GE Healthcare ensures that parts needed are delivered to all the various Allied sites on time. A permanent stock of critical parts such as X-ray tubes is maintained while sensitive parts can generally be delivered within 24 hours.
Karen Miller, CEO, Allied Diagnostics with Jan De Witte, VP, GM, Services, EMEA - GE Healthcare. 
Karen Miller, CEO, Allied Diagnostics with Jan De Witte, VP, GM, Services, EMEA - GE Healthcare.
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