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Barber was named head of "healthymagination," a GE prograkm focused on improving health care for more people atreducecd cost, by GE chairman and CEO Jeffrey Immelt. 48, is a 27-yeatr veteran of GE and since 2005 has servede as chief technology officer for GE He joined GE in 1982 and has held a variety of rolesd of increasing responsibility withinGE Healthcare. In Barber was general manager for Components and from 2002 to 2005 he was the generall manager for Global Components Operations for GE which has significant operationsin Milwaukee, Wauwatosa and Waukesha.
Barber was a 1994 winneer of TheBusiness Journal'sz Forty Under 40 which recognizes young Milwaukee-area executives making a difference in theire professions and community. "Over the last four Mike has led all aspect s of product development for advanced health care Immelt said. "Mike knowa how our technology can help he knowswhat doctors, clinicx and hospitals need to improve care and cut costs and he know s how to lead teams. With his deep experience in engineerinhg and technology and his strong operationsand process-drivenj expertise, Mike is the righty leader to lead healthymagination and to grow our healthj care partnerships globally.
" that can be offered in ruralp and underserved regions of the where quality health care can be difficult to It is also designed to reduce the company's own healtyh care costs for employeesx and expand profitability for the GE Healthcarwe business. Locally, GE which produces medical imaging equipmentf and medical information technology products fromits Milwaukee-areaz operations, will spend $3 billion by 2015 to developo at least 100 new product designed to lower costs, improve accessw and improve quality of care by 15
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