article thumbnail

Siemens Healthineers highlights plans through 2030 and beyond

AuntMinnie

Siemens Healthineers has released its 2024 Sustainability Report highlighting the company's plans through and beyond 2030. The 137-page report delves into six focus areas, in particular three core pillars: healthcare access, resource preservation, and diverse and engaged healthcare as it pertains to diversity, equity, and inclusion.

article thumbnail

Lunit to participate in 'Saudi Vision 2030' event

AuntMinnie

AI developer Lunit will participate in the "Saudi Vision 2030" Healthcare Sandbox, an event intended to facilitate innovation in Saudi Arabia's healthcare industry.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Trending Sources

article thumbnail

GE HealthCare Shares Key Focus Areas and Future Goals in its Inaugural Sustainability Report

Imaging Technology

With a solid foundation from our legacy as part of GE and our journey as a new independent company, we are redefining our focus on sustainability by building on our historical strengths and developing new capabilities for the future,” said GE HealthCare President and CEO Peter J.

article thumbnail

GE Healthcare, Hartford HealthCare extend Care Alliance agreement

AuntMinnie

GE HealthCare (GEHC) and Connecticut-based Hartford HealthCare have extended their "Care Alliance" collaboration through 2030.

article thumbnail

Society of Interventional Radiology Names Robert J. Lewandowski, MD, FSIR, President for 2024–2025

Imaging Technology

“Throughout the last 50 years, SIR has enabled the specialty to grow in an evolving healthcare landscape, providing IRs with the education, resources, and support required for members to thrive,” said Lewandowski. “As As we look forward, SIR remains committed to fostering healthcare innovations that improve patients’ lives worldwide.”

article thumbnail

Social determinants of health influence breast cancer screening uptake

AuntMinnie

The researchers focused on the following factors: race and ethnicity, employment, education, food security, insurance status, housing, and access to quality healthcare. Additionally, they reported categories for social detriments of health as defined by Healthy People 2030, an initiative within the U.S.

Insurance 125
article thumbnail

GE HealthCare Announces FES PET Imaging Recommendation in NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology (NCCN Guidelines)

Imaging Technology

Projecting the Prevalence and Costs of Metastatic Breast Cancer From 2015 through 2030. For more information: www.gehealthcare.com References: 1 J Nucl Med 2023 Mar;64(3):351-354. doi: 10.2967/jnumed.123.265420 123.265420 2 Gogate A, et al. JNCI Cancer Spectrum. August 2021 3 Mariotto et al, 2017 4 [link] 5 Kurland, et al.

Clinic 94