GE HealthCare and RadNet recently announced a strategic collaboration that will leverage GE HealthCare’s legacy and scale of imaging innovation and RadNet’s DeepHealth AI-powered clinical and workflow solutions to further the innovation, commercialization, and adoption of AI in imaging. Together, GE HealthCare and DeepHealth aim to create SmartTechnology™ solutions that harness the power of AI to help redefine radiology workflows and address key challenges across the imaging value chain to improve speed, clinical accuracy, operational efficiency, and elevate patient care.
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CareIntellect for Oncology is a new cloud-first application that brings together multi-modal patient data from disparate systems into a single view, using generative AI to summarize clinical notes and reports. This solution also surfaces relevant data allowing care teams to quickly understand disease progression and flag potential deviations from the treatment plan to help the clinician determine next steps and inform proactive interventions. The application is planned to be available in the U.S. in 2025, initially focusing on prostate and breast cancer. The company aims to quickly expand into new disease types and care areas. Tampa General Hospital and UT Southwestern Medical Center will be early evaluators of CareIntellect for Oncology, and integration is already underway.
In addition, theranostics is a rapidly growing field of molecular imaging leveraging radiotracers and diagnostic imaging equipment including PET and SPECT systems to precisely diagnose and monitor disease for the targeted delivery of therapy to patients. These therapeutic and diagnostic technologies work together to provide a personalized, highly precise, patient-centric approach to medical diagnosis and treatment.
“Cancer care requires a personalized approach across the care continuum – from early detection and diagnosis, to planning, intervention and monitoring – to help improve patient outcomes,” said Roland Rott, president and CEO of Imaging at GE HealthCare. “Because of our comprehensive solutions and expertise in the healthcare industry, GE HealthCare is uniquely positioned to support every step of the theranostics care pathway while helping solve diagnosis challenges and develop personalized approaches.”