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HLTH: GE HealthCare Launches AI Innovation Lab to Accelerate Healthcare Advancements

by Syed Hamza Sohail 10/21/2024 Leave a Comment

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What You Should Know:

–   GE HealthCare (Nasdaq: GEHC) announced the launch of its AI Innovation Lab, an initiative aimed at accelerating early-stage AI innovations across medical devices, digital tools, and clinical workflows.

–  The lab is integral to GE HealthCare’s broader strategy to integrate AI across the care continuum, enhancing clinical decision-making, streamlining operations, and improving patient outcomes. A key component of this strategy is the company’s investment in cloud infrastructure to enable scalable AI development and deployment. 

GE HealthCare Launches AI Innovation Lab to Accelerate Healthcare Transformation 

“Our goal is to explore how AI can empower clinicians with actionable insights, helping them transform health data into strategies that enhance care,” said Dr. Taha Kass-Hout, Global Chief Science and Technology Officer at GE HealthCare. 

– Pioneering AI Projects:

   – Health Companion (Agentic AI): This project explores the use of multi-agent AI, where each agent specializes in areas such as genomics, radiology, or pathology. It aims to replicate the collaboration of multi-disciplinary teams by analyzing multimodal data to generate adaptive treatment recommendations. The system will differentiate between symptoms caused by treatment and those signaling disease progression, proactively alerting care teams as necessary. 

   – Scaling Mammography Screenings: GE HealthCare is leveraging foundation models to help radiologists quickly identify normal mammograms, allowing them to focus on suspicious cases. With 90% of U.S. mammograms showing no abnormalities, this cloud-based AI solution aims to enhance accuracy, optimize radiologists’ time, and address global radiologist shortages. 

   – Predicting Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Recurrence: In collaboration with the Winship Cancer Institute at Emory University, GE HealthCare is developing AI tools to predict the recurrence of triple-negative breast cancer. This deep learning project analyzes multimodal data—including genomics and pathology—enabling personalized treatment plans and monitoring. Funded by NIH (Grant# 1R01CA281932-01A1), the project is co-led by Dr. Sunil Badve from Emory University and Dr. Soumya Ghose from GE HealthCare. 

– Innovating Solutions for Maternal Care: GE HealthCare’s generative AI-powered Care Companion initiative aims to reduce data search burdens for clinicians by providing quick access to protocols, best practices, and patient summaries for care transitions. This project seeks to improve maternal outcomes by enabling care teams to focus more on clinical decisions. 

– Developing a Multi-Modal X-Ray Foundation Model: In collaboration with Amazon Web Services, GE HealthCare is creating a foundation model trained on 1.2 million X-ray images. Early tests indicate promise in automating key diagnostic tasks, such as segmentation and report generation, to alleviate radiologists’ administrative workload and enhance diagnostic accuracy. 

GE HealthCare, with over 125 years of experience, combines deep expertise with innovative AI strategies to address critical challenges in healthcare. The company has consistently led the industry, topping the FDA’s list for AI-enabled device authorizations with 80 approvals over the past three years. By investing in AI and cloud technologies, GE HealthCare aims to simplify the patient journey, make hospitals more efficient, and deliver precise, personalized care worldwide. 

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