Radiology Business January 15, 2025
Marty Stempniak

GE HealthCare has signed a seven-year imaging AI deal with one of the nation’s largest nonprofit hospital systems, the two announced Tuesday.

The collaboration is with Sacramento-based Sutter Health, which operates 24 acute care hospitals across California. In the coming years, its providers will implement artificial intelligence-enabled imaging and ultrasound solutions from GE across the enterprise, spanning over 300 facilities. This will help reduce variation and give Sutter Health’s 29,000-plus clinicians access to the newest imaging advancements.

“We’re responding to what we’ve heard from our physicians and making comprehensive upgrades with the latest technology to boost our capacity and expand access points,” Sutter Health President and CEO Warner Thomas, MBA, said in a statement. “This collaboration ensures that...

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