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New CT, MR scanners and AI top GE HealthCare highlights at RSNA 2023

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CHICAGO -- GE HealthCare (GEHC) brought new CT and MRI scanners and a range of AI software applications to McCormick Place for RSNA 2023. GE HealthCare's new Revolution Ascend CT scanner. GE HealthCare's Signa Champion 1.5-tesla Other ultrasound scanners on display included GEHC’s Logiq E10, Fortis, Invenia ABUS 2.0,

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GE HealthCare posts flat revenues in Q3

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GE HealthCare (GEHC) reported a 1% growth in existing operation revenues and an increase in profitability in its second quarter of 2024, citing solid performance in its Pharmaceutical Diagnostics segment. On an individual segment basis, GE HealthCare's Imaging segment had flat revenues year over year of $2.22

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GE HealthCare posts flat revenues in Q2

AuntMinnie

GE HealthCare reported 1% growth in organic revenues and a slight increase in profitability in its second quarter of 2024. For the period (end-June 30), GE HealthCare had total revenues of $4.839 billion, flat compared with $4.817 billion in the in the same period last year. last year to 15.3% in the second quarter this year.

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Delphinus names Michael Emery CFO

AuntMinnie

Delphinus Medical Technologies , developer of SoftVue Breast Tomographic Ultrasound, has named Michael Emery as the company's chief financial officer (CFO). Emery has more than 30 years of experience in financial executive leadership in the pharmaceutical and medical device industries.

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GE HealthCare Closes MIM Software Acquisition

Imaging Technology

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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US Radiology appoints new CEO

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Cooper previously worked for nearly 30 years at GE HealthCare, where he led several business units before ending his tenure as president and CEO of GE HealthCare (GEHC) in the U.S. There, he was responsible for the core businesses of imaging, ultrasound, Life Care Solutions, and Enterprise Digital Solutions. and Canada.

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US Radiology Specialists Tap Former GE HealthCare and United Healthcare Global Executives to Leadership Roles

Imaging Technology

He ended his tenure as President and CEO of GE Healthcare Systems in the United States and Canada, where he had responsibility for the core businesses of Imaging, Ultrasound, Life Care Solutions, and Enterprise Digital Solutions.