DOTmed May 24, 2024
Gus Iversen

With 72 510(k) clearances or authorizations, GE HealthCare has topped the FDA’s list of AI-enabled medical devices for a third consecutive year.

GE HealthCare’s business strategy emphasizes the integration of AI and machine learning into advanced technologies such as medical imaging and molecular diagnostics to tailor diagnosis, treatment, and ongoing patient management for optimal outcomes. By focusing on precision care, the company aims to address challenges like data overload, physician burnout, and real-time operational efficiency.

“GE HealthCare is committed to pushing the boundaries of what is possible, utilizing advanced technologies like AI, to help deliver the future of healthcare. We are leveraging our deep industry expertise, and the...

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