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GE Healthcare Expands AI, Digital and Imaging Solutions at #RSNA2020, Helping Shape Future of Healthcare in the COVID Era


GE Healthcare today unveiled a slate of new intelligently efficient solutions to help clinicians solve today's two-part challenge of delivering high quality care while managing greater capacity and workflow issues, exacerbated by the impact of COVID-19. Building on continuing investments in innovation and digital health momentum, GE Healthcare is expanding its AI offerings and Edison ecosystem, and also introducing breakthrough imaging innovations that will help shape the future of healthcare.

"COVID-19 has demonstrated the need for an adaptable and digitized healthcare system that empowers clinicians with next generation tools which would have otherwise taken years to develop and adopt quickly, accelerating changes that would have otherwise taken years to adopt," said Kieran Murphy, president & CEO, GE Healthcare. "At GE Healthcare, we remain committed to driving innovation to achieve precision health and improve lives. This includes continued investment in our Edison intelligence portfolio, and also development of new imaging technologies to modernize standards of care."

At this year's virtual #RSNA2020, GE Healthcare is highlighting several new solutions that empower clinicians with future-looking technologies to drive efficiencies and improve patient outcomes, and address challenges related to COVID-19.

The Future is Now: raising the standard of care with intelligent efficiency

In an era when care is largely focused on the acute effects of COVID-19, healthcare's challenges of cost, quality and access and provider pressure to do more with less remains. Add physician burnout - of which 64% of surveyed physicians said has intensified during the pandemici - and the need for efficiency has never been greater. "Like most heath systems, we were looking for system-wide efficiencies even before the pandemic hit," said Laurie Sebastiano, MD, Section Chief of Ultrasound, St Luke's University Health Network. "By working with GE Healthcare to standardize our fleet of ultrasound systems across our 12-hospital network, we will drive greater efficiency and consistency to our ultrasound users in the Vascular, Radiology and Echocardiography departments. Our new ultrasound equipment will help the technologist be more efficient because these machines are designed to streamline their activity and reduce clicks. Also, it will help the radiologist by bringing in some of the numbers that we routinely dictate right into our reports."

Pandemic Disruption: tackling COVID-19 with trailblazing technologies

Whether defining the disease, determining a diagnosis, or observing the outcomes, COVID-19 is a disease of uncertainties. While the unknowns are still being studied and assessed, the need for health systems and healthcare providers to tackle and treat COVID-19 is both urgent and ubiquitous. Trailblazing technologies that launched prior to the pandemic, many of which are AI-powered, have proven to help the medical community better understand, triage, treat and manage COVID-19 and some of the resulting long-term health effects of the virus. "In the present times, AI is not a luxury, but a necessity for the high-quality patient care we're providing in the hospital," said Amit Gupta, MD, Modality Director of Diagnostic Radiography, University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center. "As we operate with limited staff, scarce resources, and relying on residents' support whenever we can, the team must make split second decisions in emergency situations. Critical Care Suite, the on-device AI solution that enables triage of critical conditions such as pneumothorax, helps our residents prioritize these types of patients."

Here are a few examples of trailblazing technologies that are being used to tackle COVID-19:

For more information on GE Healthcare and its intelligently efficient solutions, visit the company's virtual RSNA booth or gehealthcare.com.

About GE Healthcare

GE Healthcare is the $16.7 billion healthcare business of GE (NYSE: GE). As a leading global medical technology and digital solutions innovator, GE Healthcare enables clinicians to make faster, more informed decisions through intelligent devices, data analytics, applications and services, supported by its Edison intelligence platform. With over 100 years of healthcare industry experience and around 50,000 employees globally, the company operates at the center of an ecosystem working toward precision health, digitizing healthcare, helping drive productivity and improve outcomes for patients, providers, health systems and researchers around the world.

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i Physician Income Drops, Burnout Spikes Globally in Pandemic, Medscape Medical News, Marcia Frellick, September 11, 2020.
ii Technology in development. Not for sale. Not cleared or approved by the U.S. FDA or any other global regulator for commercial availability.
iii TrueFidelity for GSI is 510k pending at FDA, not available sale in all regions.
iv Demonstrated in testing using the uniform section of the Catphan®600 with the CTP579 oval body annulus comparing pixel standard deviation in images reconstructed from the same raw data, at 0.625mm with DLIR?H and ASiR?V 50%.
v Demonstrated in testing using images of the CT ACR 464 Phantom (Gammex) and its 25 mm low contrast cylinder reconstructed from the same raw data with DLIR?L, DILR-M, and DLIR-H and ASiR?V 50%.
vi Evaluated using the body MITA CT IQ Low Contrast Phantom (CCT189, the Phantom Laboratory) with the CTP579 oval body annulus and a model observer with images reconstructed from the same raw data with DLIR?H and ASiR?V 50%.
vii As demonstrated in a clinical evaluation consisting of 40 cases and 5 physicians, where each case was reconstructed with both DLIR for GSI and ASiR-V and evaluated by 3 of the physicians. In 88% of the reads, DLIR for GSI's noise texture was rated better than ASiR-V's.
viii Discovery MI Gen 2 has the highest NEMA sensitivity in its class in the market, comparing with common PET/CT systems with same or similar AFOV (based on IMV's Medical Information Division's 2019 report as the manufacturers representing more than 90% of the US Installed Base).
ix AIR Recon DL is not yet CE marked for 1.5T. Product may not be available in all countries and regions and cannot be placed on the market or put into service until it has been made to comply with all required regulatory authorizations.
x Allia IGS 7 is not yet CE marked. Product may not be available in all countries and regions and cannot be placed on the market or put into service until it has been made to comply with all required regulatory authorizations.
xi 510(k) pending at the FDA. Not for sale. Not cleared or approved by other global regulators for commercial availability.
xii Critical Care Suite 2.0 is only available in the United States. Not cleared or approved by the FDA. Distributed in accordance with FDA imaging guidance regarding COVID-19 public health emergency.
xiii Accessed on 11/19/20: https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/conditions-and-diseases/coronavirus/what-coronavirus-does-to-the-lungs.
xiv Available in select countries. Not available in all regions.
xv Rodgers, A et al. "The World Health Report 2002 Reducing Risks, Promoting Healthy Life." World Health Report, World Health Organization, 2002, https://www.who.int/whr/2002/en/whr02_en.pdf?ua=1.
xvi Available in select CE Mark countries. Not available in all regions.
xvii Provisional Death Counts for Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19). Published June 12, 2020. Accessed June 12, 2020, from https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/vsrr/covid19/index.htm.
xviii GE Healthcare Data on File.


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