GE HealthCare (GEHC) announced it will supply more than 300 computed tomography scanners under Indonesia’s Strengthening Indonesia’s Health Referral Network, or SIHREN, program to deliver care to more than 280M Indonesians. As part of a competitively awarded, multi-year contract, GE HealthCare will supply the advanced CT scanners to public hospitals across all 38 provinces, including urban and remote areas. The CT scanner procurement under SIHREN was conducted through a fully competitive international tender process governed by the World Bank’s procurement regulations. To deepen its local footprint, GE HealthCare recently inaugurated a production facility in Bogor, in collaboration with PT Kalbe Farma’s subsidiary, Forsta.
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