Healthcare Finance News January 21, 2025
Jeff Lagasse

Known as Care Alliance, the partnership centers largely on imaging services and access to diagnostic care.

California-based Sutter Health is entering into a seven-year partnership with GE Healthcare designed to integrate artificial intelligence technology into its health system operations, the organizations said this week.

Sutter and GE expect the partnership will result in about $1 billion in revenue, according to Bloomberg.

Known as Care Alliance, the partnership centers largely on imaging services and access to diagnostic care across the state. Care Alliance would enable faster appointment scheduling, accelerate diagnostic imaging scan results, earlier diagnoses and offer more timely care, according to the companies.

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Sutter Health said the alliance would enable it to more quickly acquire access to...

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