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Healthcare Company News GE Healthcare GE's Lunar gets top ranking in bone mineral densitometry customer satisfaction

GE's Lunar gets top ranking in bone mineral densitometry customer satisfaction

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In its latest report on bone mineral densitometry equipment, MD Buyline, an independent medical technology and informatics intelligence firm, has ranked GE Healthcare number one for the second consecutive quarter.

In its latest report on bone mineral densitometry equipment, MD Buyline, an independent medical technology and informatics intelligence firm, has ranked GE Healthcare number one for the second consecutive quarter.

Not only did GE Healthcare's GE Lunar bone mineral densitometry products achieve the highest overall user satisfaction composite rating from MD Buyline's member network of more than 3,200 hospitals, but it also improved its previous scores in all eight categories:

  • Systems performance
  • System reliability
  • Installation and implementation
  • Applications training
  • Service response time
  • Service repair quality
  • Overall composite score.

Latest scores reveal a 97-per cent rate for customers who are not only satisfied, but often willing to recommend GE Healthcare Lunar Service to a peer.

GE Healthcare Lunar helps physicians measure bone mineral density in patients, as well as enabling licensed medical practitioners to simultaneously assess body composition and ascertain fat distribution in adults. This X-ray technology, called Dual-Energy X-ray Absorbtiometry or DXA scanning, measures and calculates bone, fat and muscle mass. Another Lunar technology uses quantitative ultrasound to measure the heel to assess fracture risk.