GE, CardioComm extend OEM agreement

Cardiovascular hardware and software provider CardioComm Solutions will extend its current OEM agreement with GE Healthcare.

CardioComm started working with GE three years ago, after launching its Global ECG Management System (GEMS) software in a multiyear North American licensing. GE rebranded the GEMS as GE’s noninvasive arrhythmia analysis and diagnostic data management systems, dubbed MARS Event Station, according to the release.

The product offers a server-based cardiac arrhythmia management solutions for large cardiology practices and in-hospital use.

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