Healthcare Reform: GE HealthCare On ‘Building A Bridge To The Future State’

Healthcare System Survey Is Platform For Designing Solutions

System interoperability and building trust in AI capabilities are central to the strategic collaboration and organic growth plans at GE HealthCare, according to US and Canada regional president and CEO Catherine Estrampes, who spoke to In Vivo as the company released the findings of a major survey of clinicians and patients on future healthcare system needs.

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Healthcare is heading in the right direction and the healthcare industry is pushing for change and reform.

That optimistic statement comes from GE HealthCare Technologies, Inc.’s Reimagining Better Health 2023 study, published in June. But as...

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