DOTmed April 10, 2025
Gus Iversen

Cincinnati Children’s and GE HealthCare have launched a long-term collaboration aimed at advancing imaging technologies tailored specifically for pediatric care.

The partnership, structured as a Care Innovation Hub, brings together researchers, clinicians, and engineers from both organizations to jointly develop next-generation solutions in MR, CT, ultrasound, and molecular imaging.

The collaboration will focus on pediatric-specific imaging challenges, such as adapting equipment to a wider range of patient sizes and minimizing scan times to accommodate younger, more active patients. GE HealthCare, based in Chicago, and Cincinnati Children’s, which ranks among the top pediatric hospitals in the country, plan to leverage their combined expertise to bring new technologies from concept to clinical application.

“This collaboration with GE HealthCare is an opportunity to...

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