DOTmed December 8, 2021
John R. Fischer

GE Healthcare will now be able to deploy its software across more imaging networks as part of three separate collaborations with SOPHiA GENETICS, the University of Cambridge and Optellum.

The company plans to deploy AI solutions to simplify oncology patient workflows, help clinicians better understand increasingly complex clinical patient data and compare data of individual patients. It will develop these solutions using data from diverse sources, including EHRs, RIS, scanners and other medical devices. It is using its Edison platform to integrate the data.

The alliances are expected to make precision health more accessible by equipping local oncologist and medical experts with resources to make earlier diagnoses and prescribe more accurate treatments to cancer patients.

“By partnering with SOPHiA GENETICS,...

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