GE Healthcare adds 4 tools to AI adoption platform, Edison

GE Healthcare added a slew of applications and smart devices to Edison, a platform designed to accelerate the development and adoption of artificial intelligence technologies, Nov. 24.

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GE said its Edison platform will serve as a “digital thread” for the company’s existing AI partnerships and products. GE’s clinical partners will be able to use Edison to develop algorithms, and technology partners will be able to work with GE to put the latest technology advancements into clinicians’ hands.

“Edison provides clinicians with an integrated digital platform, combining diverse data sets from across modalities, vendors, healthcare networks and life sciences settings,” GE Healthcare President and CEO Kieran Murphy said in a news release. “Applications built on Edison will include the latest data-processing technologies to enable clinicians to make faster, more informed decisions to improve patient outcomes.”

Here are four new tools GE added to Edison, as of Nov. 24:

1. AIRx, an AI-based automated workflow tool for MRI brain scanning designed to increase consistency and productivity

2. Critical Care Suite on Optima XR240amx, a tool that weeds through chest X-rays at the point-of-care to help identify patients with a pneumothorax condition prioritize image review

3. CT Smart Subscription, a service that offers clinicians access to the latest CT software to extend device lifecycles

4. Automated Lesion Segmentation on LOGIQ E10, a tool to speed up the process of measuring a lesion

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