New molecular imaging products deliver quantitative accuracy for improved diagnoses

In a recent press release, GE Healthcare announced new molecular imaging and software solutions that will help deliver the vision of precision health, giving personalized, quantitative data to clinicians.

Philadelphia, PA – June 24, 2018 – GE Healthcare showcased new molecular imaging and software solutions at the Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging (SNMMI) 2018 that will help deliver the vision of precision health, giving personalized, quantitative data to clinicians. The company highlighted a new configuration for Discovery MI, the highest sensitivity digital PET in the industry.[1] The new 800 series includes five nuclear medicine scanners addressing a range of clinical and operational needs. Additionally, Emory Cardiac Toolbox, a nuclear cardiology imaging software, was launched providing anytime, anywhere remote reading and reporting from virtually any computer system. These new solutions will help deliver the digital future in molecular imaging bringing more quantitative, real-time data to clinicians for more confident diagnoses.

Editor's note: this press release originally appeared on GE Healthcare's website.

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