GE Healthcare Brings Radiology Without Walls to Resource-Constrained Small Imaging Centers With AI-Enabled, Cloud Imaging Solution
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But organizations often lack the financial and IT resources required to access and implement them, said Girish Muralidharan, Senior Vice President & General Manager, Enterprise Imaging Solutions, GE Healthcare.
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- But organizations often lack the financial and IT resources required to access and implement them, said Girish Muralidharan, Senior Vice President & General Manager, Enterprise Imaging Solutions, GE Healthcare.
- These advantages make Edison True PACS especially attractive for small imaging centers and community hospitals, removing barriers radiologists and their organizations face in acquiring cutting-edge diagnostic radiology solutions.
- In addition, GE Healthcares new imaging solution is deployed on AWS Cloud, designed to provide users data security and protection.
- GE Healthcare is the $18 billion healthcare business of GE (NYSE: GE).