A Private Hospital Group Installs 64-Slice CT Scanners

BMI Healthcare is installing Toshiba's Aquilion 64-slice CT scanners in five of its 49 acute care private patient hospitals (The Alexandra Hospital, Cheadle; Bath Clinic, Bath; Blackheath Hospital, London; Meriden Hospital, Coventry; Priory Hospital, Birmingham) as part of a £7.5 million spend on diagnostic imaging technology.

Photo: A Private Hospital Group Installs 64-Slice CT Scanners

This article was first published in the VISIONS, issue 08/2005, a publication of Toshiba Medical Systems

12.07.2007

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