Osteoporosis and Obesity Cost the US $167 Billion in Medical Expenses
Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin (PRWEB) June 21, 2017 -- Osteoporosis and Obesity Cost the US $167 Billion in Medical Expenses
Norland at Swissray recently launched the ELITE Bone Densitometer (DXA), the largest scanner available to help clinician’s fight the battle of osteoporosis and obesity. Combined, these two health ailments account for an estimated $167 billion in medical expenses. Proper screening and awareness can significantly reduce these costs. Until the release of the ELITE DXA, tall, wide, and/or people as heavy as 625lbs could not be scanned on a DXA due to system limitations. These subjects were excluded from most studies.
Norland at Swissray developed the ELITE DXA to address the shortcomings of existing DXA systems, by doubling the scan area and increasing the weight capacity by 25%. Norland has developed a DXA scanner that is designed for all subject types. Hospitals, clinics and doctors now have the ability to scan a larger patient base than before while combatting the occurrence of osteoporosis and obesity.
This new densitometer will be on display at the AHRA Conference in Anaheim, CA July 10 – 12, booth number 542. Stop by to learn more about how this system can help reduce the medical costs associated with osteoporosis and obesity.
ABOUT AHRA: The Association for Medical Imaging Management is the professional organization representing management at all levels of hospital imaging departments, freestanding imaging centers, and group practices. Founded in 1973, AHRA’s 5000 members reach across the country and around the world. AHRA offers a complete slate of professional development programs including a comprehensive selection of educational conferences and seminars, networking opportunities, award winning publications, and the Certified Radiology Administrator (CRA) credential.
ABOUT NORLAND AT SWISSRAY: Since 1968 Norland at Swissray has been the pioneer and leader in the design and manufacture of bone densitometry technology. In both clinical and research settings Norland densitometer systems are known to provide the highest accuracy and lowest radiation dosage in the assessment of bone density and body composition. Swissray Group is recognized for high quality products, exceptional instrumentation value, and world class service.
Joe Joyce, Norland at Swissray, http://www.swissray.com, +1 920-397-8228, [email protected]
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