On the Front Lines of a New Era in Disaster Response
With disasters on the rise, HTM teams are relying on modern tools and coordinated planning to support smarter emergency response.
With disasters on the rise, HTM teams are relying on modern tools and coordinated planning to support smarter emergency response.
The FDA-pending wide bore 1.5T MRI scanner is designed to provide power previously unattainable at 1.5T for clarity in cardiology and oncology imaging.Â
The projected demand is attributed to the increasing complexity of medical devices and the need for efficient equipment management in healthcare facilities.
With disasters on the rise, HTM teams are relying on modern tools and coordinated planning to support smarter emergency response.
GE HealthCare has partnered with Blackford to integrate AI-enabled applications into True PACS and Centricity PACS.
Read MoreGE HealthCare has launched the Venue Sprint, a portable point-of-care ultrasound system with AI-enabled tools, and added wireless probe connectivity, advanced clinical tools, and updated ViewPoint 6 software to the Venue product line.
Read MoreA smart healthcare equipment strategy goes beyond acquisition and use—it’s crucial to plan for retirement as equipment ages. Proactively managing obsolescence protects your budget, patient care, and workflows, while considering new functionality, environmental impact, and evolving team and patient needs. Learn how here.
Read MoreGE HealthCare and UC San Diego are collaborating to improve MRI protocols for diagnosing and treating female-specific pelvic conditions.
Read MoreGE HealthCare and Amazon Web Services (AWS) announced a collaboration to develop AI applications for improving medical diagnostics and care.
Read MoreGE HealthCare has agreed to acquire Intelligent Ultrasound Group PLC’s clinical AI software business for approximately $51 million.
Read MoreGE HealthCare, University of Cincinnati, UC Health, and Cincinnati Children’s are collaborating to create an MRI R&D center on UC's medical campus.