Thursday, May 07, 2009

GE Expands Developing Health Globally Program to Cambodia

Thu. May 07, 2009

FAIRFIELD, Conn., May 07, 2009 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- GE announced today that it was expanding its Developing Health Globally(TM) program to include six sites in Cambodia. In addition, GE announced that the program is donating GE Healthcare ultrasound equipment, mobile X-rays and patient monitors to Cambodia's Ministry of Health, for distribution to 23 public health facilities throughout the country. The Developing Health Globally corporate citizenship program is aimed at improving access to quality healthcare by addressing critical gaps in existing developing-world healthcare facilities by providing products and expertise.

Kampong Speu and Phnom Penh Municipal Regional Hospitals and Kossamak National Hospital in Cambodia will be completed first, with commissioning expected to occur late this summer. Each commissioning marks the completion of the product installation and training and provides each hospital the opportunity to share the news of the upgraded facility to the community.

In addition, the 23 sites to receive products, determined by the Ministry of Health in Cambodia, will have proper training for the people using the donated products. Each site will also have a GE employee ambassador assigned from the GE Asia Pacific American Forum (GE's Asian-America employee networking association) to ensure that improvements are sustained.

"This is a great opportunity for the Developing Health Globally program to provide access to healthcare in a new region - Southeast Asia, through GE businesses' expertise and products," said Bob Corcoran, vice president of corporate citizenship at GE Corporation. "This is a tremendous example of how GE is using its knowledge and leadership to tackle a large issue - the delivery of healthcare globally."

The Developing Health Globally program is also commissioning its last two hospitals in Honduras. Last year, GE announced the program's expansion from tow to six sites in Honduras, including these last two sites in San Lorenzo and Santa Barbara. GE partnered with the Honduran Ministry of Health to complete these sites, impacting more than 100,000 people. Each site has a GE employee ambassador assigned from the GE Hispanic Forum (GE's Hispanic American employee networking association) to ensure that improvements are sustained.

GE tackled San Lorenzo's power and lighting challenges as well as its lack of maternity and delivery equipment by donating significant electrical upgrades, 100 lamps and fixtures, incubators, infant warming systems, fetal monitors, color ultrasound machines and other equipment. In Santa Barbara, GE configured a solution to provide an uninterrupted power supply to remedy power outages multiple times a week and donated equipment focused on mother-infant care.

GE leaders attending the commissioning include Bob Corcoran, vice president of corporate citizenship, Mark L. Vachon, president & CEO Americas, GE Healthcare, Juan Corsillo, senior vice president and commercial leader for Commercial Finance, and Alfredo Arguello, general manager of sales. In addition to attendees from GE, leaders from the Honduran Ministry of Health will be in attendance.

The GE Developing Health Globally program directly impacts 4.8 million people globally through its $40 million commitment in 14 countries throughout Africa, Latin America and Southeast Asia. In addition, the GE Foundation has made $8 million in grants to support girls' education, equipment training and health workers skill-building in many of these areas. The program offers solutions comprised of products form GE Water, Energy, Healthcare and Consumer and Industrial businesses.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

It's nice of GE. However, GE is going to make the corrupted doctors and hospital directors even richer than before. All donated GE medical equipments will be coverted to private ownership.
It's a sad situation!

Anonymous said...

god bless cambodia. cambodia wants more american enginuity and more. america, please come to teach cambodia so we can in turn help improve ourselves and our country and people, etc... don't come see cambodia for yourself and don't let any one political activist discourage you or telling you about cambodia because they are so biased toward cambodia in the first place. it is the cambodian people and nation that needs help from america and the eu, not those political activists out there. thank you.

Anonymous said...

before anyone or anybody can really help cambodia, they must help rid of youns back government that consisted of youns, and former khmer rouge first.

until then, these helps won't reaches the needed citizen. it will only help the currupted get more rich.

Anonymous said...

do not think that vietname help us with research, i think they try to find their way to get more of our land, if they found out land that khmer forgot and than they will claim it as them.

watch out that dog khmer people. if you see they are so suspence bite them right away. do not let them take over.