GE HealthCare and University Hospitals Enter 10-Year Strategic Collaboration to Contemporize Its Imaging Fleet and Implement Enterprise Digital Solutions to Help Improve Patient Care and Optimize Processes
- The collaboration aims to deliver AI-enabled devices and digital solutions to increase clinical and operational efficiencies, drive workflow enhancements, and improve patient outcomes.
- The agreement includes hundreds of new systems, including AI-enabled technologies, across various medical fields.
- GE HealthCare will be the sole provider of these systems.
- The collaboration will implement enterprise-wide technology to optimize workflows and improve clinical decision-making.
- GE HealthCare's solutions and ongoing pursuit of system optimization and patient care efficiencies will help improve the patient experience and overall health.
- The collaboration addresses challenges in the healthcare industry, such as clinician burnout and labor shortages, by providing efficient workflows and real-time decision-making solutions.
- The collaboration includes ongoing education and training for technologists, students, and physicians to meet the evolving needs of clinicians.
- A digital Command Center solution will be implemented to streamline daily management and improve coordination across network hospitals.
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- Technology-powered collaboration aims to deliver AI-enabled devices and digital solutions at the enterprise level to increase clinical and operational efficiencies, drive workflow enhancements and improve patient outcomes
The agreement includes hundreds of new systems, including AI-enabled technologies, across nuclear medicine, X-Ray, vascular and cardiovascular ultrasound, regional CT, fluoroscopy, surgery, and bone densitometry for which GE HealthCare will be the sole provider. A focus of the collaboration is to implement enterprise-wide technology to optimize workflows and help improve clinical decision-making.
“Driven by a mission to heal, to teach, and to discover, University Hospitals offers access to quality care for everyone in Northeast Ohio,” says UH Chief Operating Officer Paul Hinchey, MD, MBA. “GE HealthCare’s solutions across the diagnostic spectrum and ongoing pursuit of system optimization and patient care efficiencies will help us improve the patient experience and their overall health.”
As highlighted in GE HealthCare’s recent Reimagining Better Health Study, the healthcare industry faces challenges including clinician burnout and labor shortages. These issues underscore the need for more efficient workflows and a real-time decision-making solution to optimize hospital operations and patient care. [i]
GE HealthCare and UH aim to address these challenges with:
- An AI and machine learning enabled technology fleet to help provide high image quality and to help enable faster scan times, clinical versatility, and enhanced diagnostics capabilities for healthcare professionals. These tools and automated workflows are designed to help provide consistency, speed, clarity, and productivity for operational efficiency.
- Ongoing attention to contemporizing technology over the course of the agreement with GE HealthCare's Smart Subscription – a service that updates AI and software to help extend the life of the imaging fleet – to help increase throughput and maximize equipment performance and uptime.
- Standardization and automated protocols across CT devices to help improve workflow, increase utilization and reduce the downtime associated with managing the fleet. This transformational approach will help UH keep pace with clinical and workflow innovations over time, regardless of location.
- Ongoing education and training for technologists, students, and physicians that will meet the ever-evolving needs of clinicians.
- A digital Command Center solution that leverages technology and insights at the enterprise-level through a cloud-based digital hub for UH’s radiology department. The solution is intended to streamline daily management across network hospitals to create visibility into scheduling and authentication issues, improve inpatient coordination, decrease downtime associated with fleet maintenance, and reduce radiology-related patient excess days in the hospital.
“As hospital systems look for opportunities to increase clinical and operational efficiencies while improving quality of care and patient outcomes, advanced technologies and digital solutions are key enablers,” says Catherine Estrampes, president and CEO, GE HealthCare in
For more information on GE HealthCare’s suite of imaging platforms or the Reimaging Better Health Study, please visit gehealthcare.com.
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Founded in 1866, University Hospitals serves the needs of patients through an integrated network of 21 hospitals (including five joint ventures), more than 50 health centers and outpatient facilities, and over 200 physician offices in 16 counties throughout northern
[i] Reimagining Better Health 2023. GE HealthCare. Published June 6, 2023. Accessed June 8, 2023. https://www.gehealthcare.com/insights/reimagining-better-health
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