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Imaging

A Better Patient Experience: AI-Enhanced MRI for Faster, Clearer Images

Aimee Levitt
December 01, 2022

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is probably not the most unpleasant medical procedure out there, but it does require the patient to remain motionless inside a long, very loud tube for whatever time it takes the machine to get a clear picture, typically around 15 minutes. For patients, especially those with anxiety, claustrophobia, or a tendency to fidget or who are in pain or too young to follow instructions, that can feel like an eternity.

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RSNA

The Future of Imaging Is Bright: GE HealthCare Innovation Lights Up RSNA

Sophie Hares
Amanda Gintoft
November 30, 2022

As the healthcare industry feels the pressure of burgeoning costs and staff shortages, rapid advances in technology are playing a vital role in delivering efficient clinical care, from discovery and diagnosis to targeted treatment planning.

While the pandemic has left many hospitals struggling to meet backlogged demand, the benefits of the acceleration it prompted in digital healthcare and cutting-edge medical imaging technology are here to stay.

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Sick and Tired: A New Study Is Using GE’s Experimental MRI to Examine How Poor Sleep Affects the Brain

Christine Gibson
November 16, 2022

It’s practically endemic in the modern world. The college student finishing a term paper as the sun comes up, the new parents feeding the baby at 3 a.m., the foreman on the graveyard shift — they’re all among the more than a third of adults in the U.S. who don’t get enough sleep. Long-term, sleep deprivation can have severe ramifications, beyond what can be remedied by a double espresso or a power nap.

Press Release

GE Healthcare, Elekta Collaborate to Expand Access to Precision Radiation Therapy Solutions

April 05, 2022

Chicago/Stockholm: April 5, 2022 – GE Healthcare and Elekta (EKTA-B.ST) announced today that they have signed a global commercial collaboration agreement in the field of radiation oncology, enabling the two companies to provide hospitals a comprehensive offering across imaging and treatment for cancer patients requiring radiation therapy.

As hospitals increasingly seek flexible and interoperable simulation and guidance technology, GE Healthcare and Elekta aim to meet the major need for radiotherapy solutions across both developed and developing markets.


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GE Healthcare Boosts Local Manufacturing In India, New Factory Goes Live

April 01, 2022
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GE Healthcare Advances Precision Radiation Therapy Solutions with New Products, Partners and Solutions at #ASTRO21

October 22, 2021

Chicago - October 22, 2021: At this year’s ASTRO 2021 event, GE Healthcare will showcase over 15 innovative multi-modality radiation therapy solutions, offering medical practitioners imaging tools and support they need to improve patient-centered care and advance the practice of precision medicine.


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Healthcare

Leveling Up: Legendary Children’s Hospital In Cambodia Is Now Using MRI For Young Cardiac Patients

August 31, 2021

Children’s access to good healthcare used to be a major concern in Cambodia. In the early 1990s, the mortality rate of the country’s children was among the highest in the world,[1] with as many as 1 in 5 dying before their fifth birthday. Infections such as tuberculosis and dengue as well as respiratory diseases plagued this Southeast Asian nation, which struggled to rebuild itself after several tragic decades of conflict.

Full circle: meet the MRI expert bringing world-class research back to her corner of New Zealand

Alma Dayawon
May 24, 2020
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Later this year GE’s most advanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system will be installed at Mātai, the medical imaging research and innovation centre in Tairāwhiti Gisborne.  Leading the charge to use the technology to its fullest is New Zealander Dr Samantha Holdsworth, Mātai CEO, who knows how MR can produce astoundingly detailed images of the body—from brain to blood vessels and bones.

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Electrification Software Healthcare

Signal Boost: This AI Can Help Take Magnetic Resonance Images To The Next Level

January 07, 2020

GE Healthcare's AIR Recon DL software separates signal from noise without compromising diagnostic quality or increasing scan time.

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Healthcare

The Vroom Vroom Room: This Mobile MRI Trailer Helps Patients On Finland’s Frozen Frontier

Amy Kover
April 11, 2019

Northern lights and elk steak dinners aside, living in northern Finland is not for the faint of heart. As the region is bisected by the Arctic Circle, local thermometers frequently dip below zero — Fahrenheit, that is — during the winter months, when night reigns in the far north and daylight lasts no more than a few hours a day farther south. The place can also be quite solitary.

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