GE HealthCare Launches AI-Enabled X-Ray System to Boost Workflow Efficiency
The floor-mounted digital X-ray system automates in-room workflows and repetitive tasks to help improve throughput and reduce the technologist learning curve.
The floor-mounted digital X-ray system automates in-room workflows and repetitive tasks to help improve throughput and reduce the technologist learning curve.
Baptist Hospital in Pensacola has implemented GE HealthCare’s ReadySee and CARESCAPE Canvas platforms to streamline device management and continuous monitoring across its new campus.
The partnership adds Vivid, LOGIQ, Versana, Venue, and Vscan Air ultrasound lines to Probo’s offerings.
The floor-mounted digital X-ray system automates in-room workflows and repetitive tasks to help improve throughput and reduce the technologist learning curve.
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