Chicago, IL - January 16, 2019 - GE Healthcare announced today that James (Jim) Borzi has been named Vice President, Global Supply Chain (CSCO) effective February 4, 2019. He will oversee the company’s supply chain strategy, with manufacturing operations and assembly sites in over 20 countries, to improve supply chain security, increase productivity and drive greater reliability and quality from suppliers.
The immunotherapy hurdle -- and why doctors could soon predict how each patient will respond
The immunotherapy hurdle -- and why doctors could soon predict how each patient will respond
A partnership between Vanderbilt University Medical Center and GE Healthcare will create AI-powered apps to enable safer and more precise immunotherapies When two doctors oceans apart were jointly awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for their work in immunotherapy - the breakthrough treatment that turns the body's own immune system against the cancer - the world cheered.
- Artificial Intelligence (AI)-powered applications will help predict how individual patients will respond to immunotherapies in advance of treatment
- Partnership will enable identification of appropriate patients for immunotherapy clinical trials and treatment, reducing unnecessary and expensive trial failures and speeding up immunotherapy approvals
Chicago and Nashville, USA - January 6, 2019 - GE Healthcare and Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC) today announced a five-year partnership to enable safer and mo
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Mobile, AL, December 21, 2018
GECAS delivered it’s eleventh A320 neo to Frontier via Sale-Leaseback (with commitments for an additional five in 2019). The initial delivery in October 2017 marked Frontier’s first neo and subsequent deliveries make Frontier the first operator of a Leap-powered A320neo to be delivered out of Mobile, AL. GECAS previously financed nine A321ceos with Frontier. The additional sixteen A320neo’s signify GECAS’ commitment and long-term relationship with the airline.
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Five ways health care became more precise in 2018
Five ways health care became more precise in 2018
From immunotherapy to NASA-like hospital Command Centers, advances over the past 12 months set the stage for more breakthroughs in health care.
With global healthcare expenditure now exceeding $7 trillion per year, governments and hospitals are looking to eliminate unnecessary spend and deliver better outcomes.
Should I tell you about our AI platform?
Should I tell you about our AI platform?
5 questions with: Dr. Mark Michalski, Director of Center for Clinical Data Science at Massachusetts General and Brigham and Women's Hospitals.
If you know someone who works in healthcare -- hospital administrator, radiologist, tech, nurses, any clinician across the board -- ask them if they've heard about the ways that Artificial Intelligence (AI) will impact their work.
BOSTON-December 19, 2018-GE (NYSE: GE) will hold a webcast on Thursday, January 31, 2019 to discuss the results for the fourth quarter ending December 31, 2018. The webcast is scheduled to begin at 8:00 a.m. Eastern Time. Materials for the event including the webcast link will be posted to our investor website closer to the event.
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5 Ways 2018 Was the Year of the Patient
5 Ways 2018 Was the Year of the Patient
Healthcare technology found new ways to put the patient at the center of care.
Women say this small device is changing their perception of getting a mammogram.
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BOSTON, Mass.-December 14, 2018-GE announced that the Audit Committee of its Board of Directors will move forward with a tender process for the appointment as GE’s independent audit firm. The effective date for the audit firm appointment following that process will be based on the progress toward completing the Company’s previously announced portfolio actions. The Audit Committee has determined to reappoint KPMG LLP (KPMG) as GE’s auditor for 2019.