MobiHealth News July 25, 2024
Jessica Hagen

The companies will build foundation models and genAI applications aimed at improving patient care and medical diagnostics.

GE HealthCare announced it formed a strategic partnership to use Amazon Web Services (AWS) healthcare and genAI services to build AI-enabled workflows that help improve the accuracy of diagnostic screening, streamline healthcare operations, and improve equitable care access and outcomes.

GE will use Amazon Bedrock’s foundation models to create its own proprietary genAI applications and modernize its applications built on Amazon SageMaker.

The company’s developers will use Amazon Q, an AI-powered assistant, to generate code suggestions and assist in software development.

It will also use Amazon Q to explore multimodal clinical and operational data, with the goal of improving efficiency, reducing...

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