GE HealthCare to Supply Over 300 CT Scanners in Indonesia
GE HealthCare has announced the supply of over 300 computed tomography scanners to Indonesia as part of the SIHREN government program, according to the company's statement.
Commitment to Indonesian Health Enhancement
The American group GE HealthCare has committed to providing over 300 CT scanners to Indonesia, the company reports. This delivery is part of the Strengthening Indonesia's Health Referral Network program, abbreviated as SIHREN, initiated by the Indonesian Ministry of Health. The manufacturer describes these computed tomography equipments as advanced, though no further technical details were provided in the statement.
Aiming for High-Quality Healthcare
According to the statement, the program aims to provide high-quality care to the Indonesian population. The group indicates that the initiative is expected to benefit more than 280 million Indonesians. The deployment of these medical imaging equipments is part of an effort to improve the country's health referral network, as per the information provided by the company. No deployment schedule or financial details of the operation have been disclosed.
Expansion in the Indonesian Medical Equipment Market
This operation highlights GE HealthCare's expansion in the Indonesian medical equipment market. The American group, listed on Nasdaq under the symbol GEHC, thus positions itself as a provider of imaging equipment for the Indonesian public health system.