Guerbet LLC, the U.S. affiliate of Guerbet, a global leader in medical imaging, was awarded a contract with healthcare performance improvement company, Vizient Inc.

November 22, 2021 — Guerbet LLC, the U.S. affiliate of Guerbet, a global leader in medical imaging, was awarded a contract with healthcare performance improvement company, Vizient Inc. This contract provides Vizient members nationwide access to Guerbet’s Hydra Vision Digital Imaging System with negotiated pricing, terms and conditions and additional support.

“We are pleased to have received this contract award and to begin working with Vizient members and building those relationships,” said Tom McLaughlin, vice president, North America at Guerbet. “Our dedication to putting people and patient experience first is a driving force behind this decision to seek out this agreement with Vizient. Expanding access to our products through the Vizient membership, and offering greater training and support, provides greater opportunities for patient care.”

The Hydra Vision Digital Imaging System is an X-ray system and flat imaging table, rated to 750-pounds, that facilitates digital, radiologic and/or fluoroscopic procedures requiring a beam of diagnostic-quality radiation. The system is designed to assist in the diagnosis, planning and treatment of urological disorders, while streamlining workflows and improving efficiency. The moving imaging system allows the patient to remain stationary during sensitive procedures and provides secure, real-time digital X-ray imaging. Though engineered for urological imaging, it can also be used for in gastroenterological, gynecological, orthopedic, respiratory, and cardiovascular cases.

The contract enables Vizient members to purchase Guerbet’s Hydra Vision Digital Imaging System and associated consumable supplies at negotiated prices. For Vizient members, the contracted rates also include relevant training plus warranty parts and service.

Vizient is the largest member-driven healthcare performance improvement company in the country—representing an annual purchasing volume of more than $110 billion. Their diverse membership and customer base includes academic medical centers, pediatric facilities, community hospitals, integrated health delivery networks and nonacute health care providers.

The Hydra Vision System is recognized for its image quality and ease of use.

For more information: www.guerbet.com

 

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