Top-tier medical imaging devices built by Western companies are often priced out of reach for hospitals in developing nations. This financial barrier forces clinics to operate without basic ultrasound, patient monitoring, or life-support systems, directly increasing mortality rates.
In remote villages or disaster zones, patients cannot travel to centralized urban hospitals for testing. Doctors require highly durable, battery-powered diagnostic equipment that can deliver hospital-grade accuracy in the back of a truck or a rural field tent.
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