DOTmed January 10, 2024
John R. Fischer

GE HealthCare has announced that it will acquire MIM Software, giving it access to the company’s imaging analytics and workflow software with advanced digital capabilities that it will use to improve imaging and care coordination for treating multiple diseases.

Used by imaging centers and hospitals worldwide for radiation oncology, molecular radiotherapy, diagnostic imaging, and urology, MIM’s vendor-agnostic software integrates diagnostic images from multiple modalities into treatment plans. With it, clinicians can reduce repetitive tasks and manual interventions via automation; add quantitation and advanced processing to diagnostic imaging and nuclear medicine to evaluate patient responses to treatments; and have a platform to assist with theranostics imaging and dosimetry.

With new therapies being released, providers are looking to integrate more advanced imaging...

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