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Radiology Glass Tube Replacement Program

By HospiMedica staff writers
Posted on 19 Jan 2005
With a new innovative program for predicting and managing glassware replacement costs, radiology departments can now budget glassware expenses and manage cash flow with monthly installments.

Glassware Solutions is a program that covers all tube types in a radiology department, regardless of the manufacturer. The program was developed by Dunlee (Aurora, IL, USA), a medical imaging components manufacturer, which produces more than 70% of the tube types used in diagnostic imaging equipment. Dunlee also has well-established supply relations with other leading manufacturers for products that it does not manufacture.

"Glassware Solutions offers customers one-call sourcing, total glassware coverage, predictable monthly expenditures, and 24/7 [hour] technical and service support,” remarked David Kuehn, vice president of marketing and sales at Dunlee. "A CT [computed tomography] or x-ray tube failure can mean a large, unpredictable expense and disrupt patient care.” Dunlee is a division of Philips Medical Systems (Eindhoven, The Netherlands).




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