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Currently only 3% of hospital data is used because of the complexities associated with organizing and extracting useful healthcare insights at scale. Yet there is so much potential to turn the other 97% into actionable data to advance healthcare, enabled by AI and cloud computing.

CareIntellect for Oncology
GE HealthCare announced CareIntellect for Oncology in October, a new cloud-first application that brings together multi-modal patient data from disparate systems into a single view, using generative AI to summarize clinical notes and reports. The application also surfaces relevant data allowing care teams to quickly understand disease progression and flag potential deviations from the treatment plan to help the clinician determine potential next steps and inform proactive interventions. The application, which is planned to be available to customers in U.S. next year, will initially focus on prostate and breast cancer. It organizes structured and unstructured data (e.g., medical images, medical records, notes, and device readings), summarizes complex medical histories, supports treatment response assessments, helps assess clinical trial eligibility, and tracks adherence to treatment protocols in an easy-to-navigate view. This is the first application within GE HealthCare’s new CareIntellect offering of clinical and operational applications designed to help healthcare providers quickly and easily install new applications without having to take a costly and time-consuming product-by-product integration approach.

MEDIA CONTACT
Sofia Mata-Leclerc
Head of Communications, Science and Technology
Sofia.mata-leclerc@gehealthcare.com

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