CNBC October 21, 2024
Ashley Capoot

Key Points

– GE HealthCare announced a new artificial intelligence application it said will save time for doctors who diagnose and treat cancer.

– The tool, called CareIntellect for Oncology, can quickly summarize patients’ histories, monitor disease progression and identify relevant clinical trials, the company said.

– GE HealthCare also teased five new AI tools it is developing, including an AI agent solution.

GE HealthCare on Monday announced a new artificial intelligence application it said will save time for doctors who diagnose and treat cancer.

CareIntellect for Oncology, as the tool is called, will help oncologists get up to speed on a patient’s history and disease progression by quickly showing them the data they need, the company said. GE HealthCare...

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