This donation project was submitted by Siemens Vietnam to Siemens Caring Hands and is co-implemented with DEVIEMED – an established non-profit association of German and Vietnamese doctors, with technical support from Siemens Healthineers in Vietnam.Photo: Siemens"With the donation from Siemens AG and its employees, Siemens Caring Hands wants to help combat negative effects of the pandemic. I am very grateful that we can use these funds in Vietnam to make a significant contribution to Covid-19 Treatment Hospitals,” said Christian Kaeser, Chairman of Siemens Caring Hands.“In response to the Vietnamese government's call on COVID-19 prevention and control, DEVIEMED is very pleased to cooperate with Siemens Caring Hands and Siemens Vietnam to sponsor medical equipment for the hospitals to treat Covid patients,” said Prof. Dr. Alexander Hemprich, President of DEVIEMED.The hand-over ceremony of the mobile X-ray system MOBILETT Elara Max took place at COVID-19 Hospital in Han
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A 100-bed modular solution donated to Cecilia Makiwane Hospital;
The modular solution will be equipped with Siemens Healthineers medical technology; The modular hospital will be powered with a solar modular configuration
to enable a decentralized and clean power supply.
At a ribbon cutting ceremony, Siemens South Africa, the German Ministry of Economic Cooperation and Development and the Solidarity Fund officially handed over a separate 100-bed modular hospital solution to the Cecilia Makiwane Hospital in Mdantsane. This extension will help alleviate the negative impact caused by the coronavirus on the medical system and improve access to healthcare, even beyond the pandemic.
Northland gets top X-ray
Northland District Health Board has upgraded its X-ray imaging systems, which it says will better serve the people of Northland.
The board says the MOBILETT Elara Max and Ysio MAX systems, based at Whangarei Hospital, deliver cutting-edge digital X-ray imaging and are a first for New Zealand.
“The systems have provided great improvements in workflow efficiency while delivering the highest quality imaging possible and therefore have the added benefit of potentially decreasing wait-times,” general manager of surgical and support services Mark McGinley says.
Mr McGinley adds that having state-of-the-art technology helps the hospital attract and retain the best medical staff, thereby further improving patient outcomes.
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