Sorting through the GE Cath lab product line for the best system to meet your hospital or imaging center’s needs can involve a great deal of research and communication.
If you’ve managed to narrow the field to “the one”, congratulations! But now is hardly the time to stop researching and planning.
Planning for Cath lab equipment installation takes longer than you might think.
A host of cabinets, workstations, tables, and arms will eventually be on their way to your facility and, in truth, the decision-making has only just begun.
The next choices you make will help balance both optimum workflow and a logical Cath lab networking layout for your OR.
GE Cath Lab Networking Diagram
The diagram below demonstrates the common communication chain in GE Cath labs. This chain is important to keep in mind as you communicate with your installers, IT specialists, doctors, and contractors on establishing your final layout.
The Takeaway
If you need to know more about Cath lab equipment, site planning, or networking, contact our project management team or take a look at our other Cath lab resources.
Kenn Dextrom
Kenn Dextrom is the Director of Product Manager at Block Imaging. He aims to provide clear direction and careful planning for Interventional Cath Lab buyers and working with the Block Imaging product team to provide excellent solutions for our customers. Out of the office, he spends most of his time keeping up with his wife and their three energetic sons.