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South Africa: Nine GP Hospitals to Get New-age X-Ray Machines
Source: www.sanews.gov.za
Source Date: Thursday, June 26, 2014
Focus: ICT for MDGs
Country: South Africa
Created: Jun 26, 2014

“We have identified Gauteng because of the density of the population. This is the urban province of South Africa, which makes more sense to introduce it immediately here.

“The company [Lodox] will now roll it out on scale elsewhere. There are some of these facilities available elsewhere in the country, but not on scale.

“So this is the first part of the national roll-out across the health care system,” Minister Patel said.

“This technology is quite unique. It is a medical technology that allows for the taking of x-rays digitally. Its unique characteristics are informed by the fact that it is a very flexible unit. It can be installed inside a trauma unit of a hospital. You don’t need to put it in a specialised radiology section.”

The new machine, the minister said, also allows medical practitioners to scan trauma patients immediately on arrival at a hospital, which reduces resuscitation time.

He said the machines would be taken to three pathology facilities - Pretoria Forensic Pathology, Johannesburg Forensic Pathology and Garankuwa Forensic Pathology.

The hospitals that are in line to receive this machine are Natalspruit, George Mukhari, Steve Biko, Tembisa, Helen Joseph, Tambo Memorial, Sebokeng, Kalafong and Leratong.

It is already being piloted at three medical facilities, Minister Patel said.

He said what is also good about the machine is that it is locally produced and that it has already been exported to 30 medical facilities in foreign countries.

Xmplar-dr is manufactured by Lodox, which is supported by the Independent Development Corporation (IDC). Today the IDC holds 95% shareholding in the company.

To date, the IDC has invested R200 million in it.

“What’s important about it is that the IDC is prepared to back innovative ideas and technologies, and allow them to be taken to markets and be commercialised, and in that process, create sustainable jobs in South Africa,” Minister Patel said.

He said this was part of the new industrialisation path.
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