Partnerships between high -tech companies and hospitals and medical systems can promote innovation, reduce costs, and improve processes. A recent partnership in which Ge Healthcare emphasizes this point by radiology, biological imaging and Satural Health, at the University of California University (UCSF), emphasizing this point.
UCSF has created a new liberation hub with Tech Giant. The Joint Research Program develops a solution that directly affects patient care by combining UCSF's advanced clinical teams and research teams with Ge Healthcare's skills and engineering expertise.
This collaboration deals with nerve degenerative diseases. The purpose is to develop automatic imaging methods such as magnetic resonance imaging that can quickly adjust the needs of individual patients to understand nerve activity better.
The project in this focus area is focused on the development of quantitative imaging of the heart and muscular diseases and the development of ways to enable high -quality remote scans. Partners are also aiming to increase their understanding of brain function using advanced imaging. The team will investigate links between white damage, vascular disease, and Alzheimer's disease to identify how to predict the effectiveness of brain health intervention.
UCSF and Ge Healthcare also want to monitor patient reactions to radioactive drug therapy and develop quantitative imaging methods to create protocols that expand these new treatments. The team aims to standardize new approach processes, such as visualization of alpha release radioactive drugs. Through this work, the team plans to establish a quantitative method, evaluate how the patient is responding to treatment, and to build, evaluate and translate new diagnostic innovation in patient care.
Meanwhile, California's head -based Sutter Health has signed a seven -year care alliance partnership with Ge Healthcare. The aim is to increase access to innovative imaging services and create seamlessly adjusted experiences for clinicians and patients with more than 3.5 Sutter Health System. A million patients.
The first important focus area of the partnership is the entire health system that focuses on advanced AI-equipped imaging technology and digital solutions such as PET-CT, SPECT-CT, MRI, CT, X-ray, and nuclear medicine. Acceleration technology program. And ultrasound. Ge Healthcare intervention, mammography, diagnostic heart disease, mother and infant care, anesthesia solutions are also included in the outpatient therapy center of Sutter Health, which helps to increase care outside of the conventional hospital environment.
Mark Sevco, the highest executive officer of Sutter Health, will save $ 30 million to $ 40 million a year.