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GE HealthCare builds on a century of innovation to shape the future of radiology at RSNA 2025
The company will showcase a wave of transformative innovations designed to address the most pressing challenges in healthcare, spanning the care journey

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[{"type":"text","content":"\n\nThe company will showcase a wave of transformative innovations designed to address the most pressing challenges in healthcare, spanning the care journey across smart devices and drugs throughout disease states enabled by cloud and AI solutions.\n\n\nGE HealthCare has invested more than $3B in R&D since 2022, delivering an innovation renaissance across disease states to advance precision care.\n\n\n CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--\nAt this year’s Radiological Society of North America’s (RSNA) 2025 Annual Meeting, GE HealthCare (Nasdaq: GEHC) will showcase a wave of significant innovations grounded by its legacy and deep, global commitment to advancing precision care. For more than a century, GE HealthCare has stood at the intersection of medicine and technology—helping clinicians see more, understand more, and do more for their patients. What began with some of the world’s earliest technology innovations in medical imaging has evolved into a strong, global focus to advancing precision care.\n\nSolving industry challenges\n\nRadiology departments worldwide are facing unprecedented pressure. In the coming years, healthcare providers are expected to encounter several critical challenges, including a shortage of qualified staff, rising demand for imaging services, rapid technological advancements, and the urgent need to improve operational efficiency across care settings.1 Amid these challenges, GE HealthCare is developing cloud-based and AI-enabled innovations aimed at helping providers and clinicians turn data into actionable insights, deliver precise diagnoses and treatment plans faster than before, and help hospitals boost their efficiency.\n\nAt RSNA 2025, GE HealthCare will showcase more than 40 technology innovations that merge state-of-the-art imaging device technology with advanced digital, computational and AI capabilities and are designed to address these challenges head-on: from AI-enabled imaging systems that are designed to reduce cognitive load and automate routine tasks, to structured reporting tools that can streamline workflows and improve data consistency.\n\n“As we shape the future of care, our commitment remains clear: to deliver transformative technologies that empower clinicians, drive efficiencies, and help improve patient outcomes across multiple care pathways,” said Peter Arduini, CEO of GE HealthCare. “We st...