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Bayer appoints Nelson Ambrogio as new Head of Radiology Business at Pharmaceuticals Division

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milla1cf Tue, 01/23/2024 - 13:50 January 23, 2024 — Bayer announced Nelson Ambrogio as the new Head of the Radiology Business at its Pharmaceuticals Division, effective April 1, 2024. He will report to Stefan Oelrich , Member of the Board of Management, Bayer AG, and President Pharmaceuticals.

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SOFIE and GE HealthCare Enter Licensing Agreement to Develop FAP PET Radiotracers

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milla1cf Wed, 10/11/2023 - 13:24 October 11, 2023 — GE HealthCare today announced an exclusive global licensing agreement with SOFIE Biosciences (SOFIE), a Virginia, U.S.-based SOFIE and GE HealthCare will collaborate on both the development and commercialization processes through a joint steering committee. Sherly Mosessian , Ph.D,

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GE HealthCare Closes MIM Software Acquisition

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milla1cf Tue, 04/02/2024 - 18:51 April 2, 2024 — Less than three months after signing an agreement to acquire MIM Software Inc. , GE HealthCare Technologies Inc. This includes continuing to grow MIM Software’s offerings for end-to-end standardization across large healthcare system fleets.

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Lawsuit accuses radiology AI vendor MIM Software of patent theft

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Progenics Pharmaceuticals Inc. claims MIM stole its patents and used them to help entice GE HealthCare to buy the company in January.

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GE HealthCare Announces Agreement to Acquire MIM Software

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GE HealthCare expects to leverage MIM Software’s imaging analytics and digital workflow capabilities across various care areas to accelerate innovation and differentiate its solutions for the benefit of patients and healthcare systems around the world.

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Paper Calls for Patient-first Regulation of AI in Healthcare

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of the Qualcomm Institute within the University of California San Diego , finds that question can be difficult to answer since AI products in healthcare do not universally undergo any externally evaluated approval process assessing how it might benefit patient outcomes before coming to market. A new study published in JAMA led by John W.

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GE HealthCare Reimagining Better Health Study Identifies the Barriers to Achieving a More Human and Flexible Healthcare Experience

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Participants were asked to answer questions pertaining to the healthcare system as a whole based on their personal experiences and observations. In a specialized field like healthcare, resolving that tension is complex and it starts by listening to those who are at the center of care,” said GE HealthCare President and CEO Peter Arduini.