Hospital Equipment & Supplies Feature Articles

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Hospital Beds with Linea
Imagine for a moment you are looking at a castor: It has a certain size and height. However, this later measurement depends on an intelligent overall design.
Infusion Stands with Smiles
Our customer, Provita produces colourful infusion stands and equips them with our Smiles castors, which that really live up to their name.
Transport Chairs with Levina Scan
Our customer RCN manufactures special MRI products and relies on a completely metal-free castor that meets the high safety standards: the TENTE Levina scan.
Therapy Chairs with Linea Safety
There is one component that belongs to the basic features of therapy chairs for people with disabilities: safety.
Medical Chairs with Linea
There are conventional chairs – and there are Greiner chairs. A company that stands for design, functionality and above all: for a wide range of products.
Office Furniture with Linea
Clean lines, 42 colours and endless possibilities – the famous Danish furniture manufacturer Montana speaks the language of design and opens the door to a unique world of shapes and ...
What to consider when buying an x-ray machine
Highlights of few technical points and optional features that everyone buying an x-ray machine should be aware of.
What can we learn from Japan’s healthcare technology revolution?
Japan’s plan to revolutionise its healthcare system through the use of technologies such as artificial intelligence and big data is set to be an example for other countries.
Nutritious sustainable food vital to health of Australians
Australia’s future health depends strongly on the whole population having affordable, equal access to nutritious food that is produced sustainably - the core focus of the Food Futures ...
Can doctors regain credibility in the fight against obesity
If you are one of the thousands of physicians and nurses tipping the scales into unhealthy territory, you’re losing credibility with your patients.
Pain groups welcome new rules for private health insurance reforms
Pain management groups are welcoming private health insurance amendment rules tabled in this session of Parliament.
An inside scoop on the government's 'My Health Record'
With the approval of all the top health bodies in Australia, My Health Record (MHR) is said to provide improvement in the medical care given to patients.
Medical research investment boosts Australia
A new study has found that Australia’s investment in medical research has significantly boosted our country’s welfare, economy and future potential.
Protecting your employees from seasonal illnesses
Winter is around the corner, and along with the changing leaves come the unfortunate increase in seasonal illness for many people.
Aussie scientists develop breakthrough IVF procedure: Chances of success for people hoping to conceive.
Aussie scientists develop breakthrough IVF treatment is seeing an incredible boost in the chances of success for people hoping to conceive.
Reality behind "good news" bulk-billing revealed
‘A recent report by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) shines a light on just how misleading bulk-billing figures can be’, Australian Healthcare and Hospitals ...
Report reveals out-of-pocket costs for Medicare services
Half of Australian patients pay a contribution towards their non-hospital Medicare services, according to a new report released today by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare ...
Our hospitals are safe — and getting safer every day
The safer care saves money report by The Grattan Institute highlights the importance of investing in safety and quality in healthcare to achieve the best outcomes for patients and ...
Medical research held back by inefficient funding system
Australian medical research is being held back due to inefficient and inequitable funding systems.
National report highlights prevalence of CPE bacteria in hospitals
Carbapenemase-producing enterobacteriaceae (also known as CPE) and Neisseria gonorrhoeae continue to be the most commonly reported organisms with critical resistances to antimicrobials ...
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