The Imaging Institute at the Galilee Medical Center serves a population of approximately 600,000 residents of the Western Galilee. The institute performs around 30,000 imaging procedures annually for a variety of patients, including those who have been involved in car accidents, soldiers injured due to the ongoing conflict, and patients from outpatient clinics. The imaging room established in 2006, we intend to upgrade and equip the Imaging Institute, fortifying it according to Home Front Command requirements, and expanding the range of services performed in the room. The basic requirements are that the X-ray system will be ceiling-mounted, and the examination table will be "floating" to create more space in the room. The entrance must be wide and accessible for patients in wheelchairs or wide hospital beds (including intubated patients). The equipment must be equipped with the latest technology, including: automatic X-ray beam positioning, automatic radiation dose optimization, voice command technology to avoid contact with patients (reducing infections), 3D and dual-energy technology, bone removal technology, and the ability to capture full-length inal images for patients with scoliosis. The Imaging Institute will be one of the most advanced in its field, offering services that are not available in most hospitals in the northern region, and in the country in general
Project cost: 1,600,000 ILS
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