Healthcare Finance News February 21, 2024
Jeff Lagasse

The collaboration includes investment in new technology, digital tools and support across nuclear medicine, oncology and radiology.

In a bid to help increase clinical and operational efficiencies, GE HealthCare will be entering into a collaboration with OSF HealthCare, an integrated health system in Illinois and Michigan, and Pointcore, a healthcare management and non-clinical shared services company.

In addition to increasing efficiency, the aim is to standardize care delivery models and improve patient outcomes across OSF HealthCare.

The alliance, according to the organizations, will leverage GE HealthCare’s expertise and technology, as well as Pointcore’s experience managing nonclinical matters for hospitals and clinics. OSF said it also supports its mission of delivering exceptional care.

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