The cloud-based solution integrates maternal and fetal vital signs—such as uterine activity, blood pressure, and fetal heart rate—into a unified, chronological view to support efficient decision-making.


GE HealthCare announced the launch of CareIntellect for Perinatal, a cloud-first Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) application designed to deliver actionable insights that help clinicians improve maternal and fetal care.

CareIntellect for Perinatal is designed to simplify workflow streams by integrating key maternal and fetal vital statistics like uterine activity, blood pressure, fetal heart rate, and maternal SpO2 into a unified, chronological view. Clinicians can quickly review patient status at a glance and search events without a manual review to synthesize data streams necessary to understand patient status. 

Real-world feedback from labor and delivery experts helped shape the solution’s development, with HCA Healthcare facilitating a process to provide insights from clinicians. “Input and feedback from clinicians was fundamental to the solution’s development,” says Jeff Caron, chief digital and technology officer, patient care solutions, GE HealthCare, in a release. “That clinical voice informed every stage of development to help ensure relevance and impact at the point of care.”

CareIntellect for Perinatal is part of the CareIntellect family of applications which use a common, cloud-first infrastructure running on the Amazon Web Services cloud. Customers who adopt CareIntellect applications can install new capabilities and applications without having to take a product-by-product integration approach. CareIntellect applications share a common data infrastructure designed to simplify the user experience through features including single-sign on, centralized access management and billing, and seamless updates and upgrades. This family of applications is part of GE HealthCare’s efforts to accelerate delivery of innovative SaaS offerings to the healthcare industry. 

“We believe this tool has the potential to provide a new level of support for our clinicians,” says Owen Solad, MD, vice president of clinical AI, digital transformation and innovation at HCA Healthcare, in a release. “The goal is to support seamless integration into their workflow, delivering actionable insights directly at the point of care—all while upholding our commitment to patient safety.”

GE HealthCare showcased CareIntellect for Perinatal at HLTH 2025.

Photo caption: CareIntellect for Perinatal

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