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Slim Down & See Clearer: GE/OEC 9800 Flat Panel LCD Monitors

If you are like many GE/OEC users today who have an older 9800 C-Arm, you are probably tired of looking— or perhaps squinting— at those bulky old CRT Monitors. And if your 9800 has been around for ...

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3 Valuable Tips to Help You Avoid Costly Ultrasound Probe Damage

I got an urgent phone call from one of my practice managers today, and even though I always love to speak to her (she’s one of those incredibly capable, can-do administrators who is worth her weigh...

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Are You Ready for ICD-10? It’s Not Too Late To Do These 5 Things

Physicians, practice managers, clinics, and hospitals are counting down to October 1, 2015, the day that new health care coding requirements go into effect. The new catalog of codes, from the 10th ...

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Five Things You Should Know About Leasing Refurbished Imaging Equipment

"I need to add imaging equipment to my practice to bring in more revenue, but I'm not ready to shell out for brand new equipment -- and I don't want to go into heavy debt. Is leasing an option for ...

Tough Bone Density Machine - The GE Achilles Video!

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A customer sent in a GE Achilles portable bone density ultrasonometer to us in bad shape - the machine hadn't been maintained properly, and at some point had been dropped. It was pretty banged up. But these popular peripheral bone densitometers are tough.

After a few hours of TLC, top-notch service, and careful testing, this serviceable road warrior was working perfectly and rea...

Important Records to Keep with your Medical Equipment

Don't Lose that FDA Form!

We get calls every week from past and current customers in a panic over paperwork. A Department of Health inspector has dropped in, and wants to see a copies of the 2579 form for the c-arm and the bone densitometer. A state Department of Revenue auditor is asking who paid the sales tax on the refurbished CT scanner the facility leased three years ago. Or you’ve finall...