GE HealthCare touts international expansion of its partnership with RadNet
GE HealthCare is expanding its partnership with RadNet Inc. worldwide, broadening access to artificial intelligence, the two announced recently.
The two first teamed in 2024, integrating RadNet’s AI-powered breast cancer screening solution into GEHC’s mammography systems to boost interpretations and efficiencies. Now the companies say they’re entering the next phase of collaboration, offering the product pairing internationally while also adding more AI solutions.
“At GE HealthCare, we’re advancing women’s health through precision care built around the unique needs of women and enhanced by the power of AI,” Jyoti Gupta, PhD, president and CEO of women’s health at GE HealthCare, said in a statement April 16. “These innovations move us closer towards truly personalized prevention and care for women,” she added later.
GE HealthCare’s existing breast suite already includes a cloud-based multimodality viewer, cancer detection, and prioritized work list, among other features, the two noted. With the expanded partnership, the companies will distribute new applications designed for compatibility with GE systems. These include tools for automatic lesion localization, density assessments and safeguard reviews. The latter is an AI-powered workflow that flags complex cases that might benefit from an additional set of eyes.
Along with its DeepHealth AI division, Los Angeles-based RadNet also operates over 400 outpatient imaging centers across 10 states.
“Through our expanded collaboration with GE HealthCare, we are bringing the power of our new Breast Suite to providers around the world to enable early cancer detection, deeper clinical insights, and more confident decisions,” Niccolo Stefani, MD, business leader of population health and clinical AI for DeepHealth, said in the announcement.
