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ECG Matters
GE Healthcare
3 episodes
2 days ago
Conversations at the frontier, enabling physicians to maximize the power of ECG. ECG has been used for over 100 years to detect heart conditions and save lives from the world's #1 killer: heart disease. Over 1.5 million ECGs are taken every day. Our goal is to help you harness the power of ECG to provide better diagnoses and treatments for patients.
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Conversations at the frontier, enabling physicians to maximize the power of ECG. ECG has been used for over 100 years to detect heart conditions and save lives from the world's #1 killer: heart disease. Over 1.5 million ECGs are taken every day. Our goal is to help you harness the power of ECG to provide better diagnoses and treatments for patients.
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Medicine
Health & Fitness
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#3. Does Standardization Make Sense?
ECG Matters
4 minutes 42 seconds
2 years ago
#3. Does Standardization Make Sense?

Do you manage ECG services across different sites? Does each department have their own workflow? Are you facing challenges around managing & assessing data? This conversation will share some benefits associated with standardization that you may not have considered.

ECG Matters
Conversations at the frontier, enabling physicians to maximize the power of ECG. ECG has been used for over 100 years to detect heart conditions and save lives from the world's #1 killer: heart disease. Over 1.5 million ECGs are taken every day. Our goal is to help you harness the power of ECG to provide better diagnoses and treatments for patients.