GE HealthCare Submits New PET Imaging Software for FDA Review
The MIM KineticID software is designed to provide quantitative insights into disease by tracking radiotracer movement over time.
The MIM KineticID software is designed to provide quantitative insights into disease by tracking radiotracer movement over time.
GE HealthCare is making more than 20 hours of healthcare artificial intelligence training available at no cost through its HelloAI program.
A side-by-side look at platforms used by HTM teams to identify connected devices, prioritize risk, and manage cybersecurity across hospital environments.
The MIM KineticID software is designed to provide quantitative insights into disease by tracking radiotracer movement over time.
Routine electrical safety testing is frequently defended on instinct rather than evidence. An engineering analysis shows what actually protects patients and staff.
New imaging system integrates 4K, 3D, and fluorescence-guided technologies across multiple surgical specialties.
The low-profile overlay is designed for use during extended surgeries to reduce the risk of hospital-acquired pressure injuries.
Analysis of 21 models shows gaps in early-stage decision-making, reinforcing need for clinician oversight as AI tools enter care settings.
The additions expand testing capabilities with support for global standards and manual measurement mode.
GE HealthCare announced a collaboration with Diagnoly to advance the use of AI in fetal ultrasound assessments
The acquisition includes exclusive rights to the FDA-cleared xvision Spine System, which uses augmented reality for surgical navigation.
The device features technology that automatically adjusts oxygen delivery to a patient’s breathing rate, a feature recently evaluated in a university bench study.
The tool is designed to combine RTLS and EHR data to give frontline staff more operational context during care transitions.
The study will evaluate a second-generation robotic platform in complex catheterization lab procedures.