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Lisa Chamoff, Contributing Reporter | November 18, 2024
“As we look to make more personalized, patient-centered breast care a reality, AI continues to show great promise in breast cancer screening from early detection and risk prediction, to reduced callbacks and more efficient workflows for breast imaging providers. We are excited to bring the power of imaging and AI together to elevate personalized breast care for those facing this difficult diagnosis,” Rott said.
Kees Wesdorp, president and CEO of RadNet’s Digital Health division, said in a statement that the company was “thrilled” to collaborate with GE HealthCare to accelerate the adoption of AI-powered technologies in radiology.

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"By combining our pioneering cloud-native operating system, DeepHealth OS, and our AI-powered health informatics portfolio with GE HealthCare’s cutting-edge imaging technology, we are poised to revolutionize large-scale diagnostic and screening programs, streamline radiology workflows, and improve patient outcomes,” Wesdorp said. “This collaboration aims to empower healthcare providers with the tools they need to deliver more effective and personalized care at scale."
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