Siemens' Donation of Digital Radiography System Benefits Children's Health Fund
September 18 2009 - 12:38PM
PR Newswire (US)
Online Auction Winner John T. Mather Memorial Hospital Presents CHF
with check for $285,000 PORT JEFFERSON, N.Y., Sept. 18
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- With a click of a button, the lives of
thousands may have changed for the better. As the winning online
bidder for a Siemens Healthcare digital radiography (DR) system,
John T. Mather Memorial Hospital (http://www.matherhospital.org/)
in Port Jefferson, N.Y., today presented a check for $285,309 to
the Children's Health Fund (CHF)
(http://www.childrenshealthfund.org/), a national organization
dedicated to providing health care for homeless and medically
disadvantaged children and advocating on behalf of all children.
Mather Hospital's new Siemens DR system, the Ysio , will allow the
hospital to comfortably image patients of various shapes and sizes,
ages and disabilities. (Logo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20070904/SIEMENSLOGO ) "We are
extremely grateful to Siemens Healthcare for selecting the
Children's Health Fund to benefit from the online auction of the
Ysio and to Mather Hospital for making the important purchase,"
stated Karen Redlener, executive director, Children's Health Fund.
"The funds donated will be used to support CHF programs and
urgently needed health and mental health services for children and
families across the nation, needed now more than ever due to these
tough economic times." In December 2008, Siemens donated a new Ysio
to the CHF, which, in turn, posted the digital X-ray system online,
enabling hospitals to bid in an online auction over a two-week
period, just prior to the holidays. All proceeds from the event
benefit CHF* to further support the non-profit organization's work
with underserved children and their families throughout the
country, while the winning hospital can better serve its community
with a DR system for virtually all their clinical demands. Online
auction bidding took place December 8-18, 2008. The starting bid
for the Ysio was $99,999. (The system's list price is $450,000.)
"Mather Hospital is proud and privileged to be part of this worthy
project, which supports the mission of Children's Health Fund and
brings the latest in X-ray technology to our community," said
Mather Hospital President Kenneth Roberts. "Siemen's digital
radiology system's advanced features will allow our physicians and
hospital staff to provide an even higher level of personalized care
and service." The newly installed Ysio will enable Mather Hospital
to use the DR system as an integrated command center by controlling
their workflow from registration to image data management. With
more than 500 different preset examination positions, Ysio can save
preparation time and effort. Simply pressing a button on the
wireless remote will automatically move the X-ray tube into
position. "Corporate responsibility remains a focus for Siemens
even during difficult times like these when healthcare and other
economic issues are weighing heavily on everyone's minds," said
Claus Grill, vice president, Cardiac, Interventional/Neuro and
X-ray Systems, Siemens Healthcare. "Innovations, such as the Ysio,
contribute to the health and well-being of people throughout the
world, while improving operational efficiencies and optimizing
workflow." Ysio's wireless detector (wi-D) handles like a cassette
and can be removed from the table and placed directly underneath or
next to the patient for exposures that are difficult or impossible
to take using a fixed detector. As a digital radiography solution,
Ysio delivers pristine image quality with high-resolution images
available within seconds of acquisition. Images acquired with the
wi-D can be previewed in as little as five seconds without the need
to change or process cassettes. Ysio's ergonomic table design
caters to the full spectrum of patient profiles from pediatrics to
bariatrics, offering a 660-pound weight capacity and a low table
height of 21 inches for convenient positioning when shifting sick
or elderly patients from wheelchair to table. Founded in 1987 by
singer/songwriter Paul Simon, and pediatrician/advocate Dr. Irwin
Redlener, the Children's Health Fund is committed to providing
health care to the nation's most medically under-served children
and their families through the development and support of
innovative medical programs, response to public health crises, and
the promotion of guaranteed access to appropriate health care for
all children. CHF partners with major academic medical centers to
deliver health care to disadvantaged children and families, via
state-of-the-art mobile medical clinics, in both rural and urban
areas across the country. *Acceptance of the proceeds of this
auction does not constitute an endorsement of the Ysio by the
Children's Health Fund. The Siemens Healthcare Sector is one of the
world's largest suppliers to the healthcare industry and a
trendsetter in medical imaging, laboratory diagnostics, medical
information technology and hearing aids. Siemens is the only
company to offer customers products and solutions for the entire
range of patient care from a single source -- from prevention and
early detection to diagnosis, and on to treatment and aftercare. By
optimizing clinical workflows for the most common diseases, Siemens
also makes healthcare faster, better and more cost-effective.
Siemens Healthcare employs some 49,000 employees worldwide and
operates in over 130 countries. In fiscal year 2008 (to September
30), the Sector posted revenue of 11.2 billion euros and profit of
1.2 billion euros. For further information please visit:
http://www.siemens.com/healthcare.
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http://photoarchive.ap.org/ DATASOURCE: Siemens Healthcare CONTACT:
Media Relations, Tom Schaffner of Siemens Medical Solutions USA,
Inc. Healthcare Sector - Imaging & IT Division,
+1-610-448-1477, Web Site: http://www.siemens.com/healthcare
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