GE HealthCare has introduced the latest updates to its Imaging 360 platform, now enhanced with artificial intelligence designed to improve efficiency in radiology departments. The AI-powered Discoveries feature helps balance device usage, optimize scheduling, and identify opportunities to standardize imaging protocols. These advancements aim to give healthcare teams more time and energy to focus on patient care, enabling hospitals to serve more patients effectively with existing resources.

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Imaging 360 uses advanced machine learning, clustering algorithms, statistical modeling, and decision-tree frameworks to provide an integrated software and hardware solution. GE HealthCare emphasizes that this platform enhances the value of imaging systems while supporting both clinical decision-making and operational efficiency. Scott Miller, CEO of Solutions for Enterprise Imaging at GE HealthCare, said the latest AI enhancements are designed to reduce repetitive administrative tasks, minimize staff fatigue, and allow clinicians to dedicate more time to patients.

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The AI-driven platform offers a unified view of radiology operations to streamline fleet management, optimize staff allocation, and improve productivity. Imaging 360 delivers actionable insights through AI Discoveries, highlighting areas that need attention and providing recommended steps for remediation. It also allows hospitals to manage imaging protocols centrally, driving efficiency and consistency across the entire fleet. Remote connectivity enables teams to share expertise and support complex procedures from any location, expanding access to specialized knowledge.

By centralizing data, Imaging 360 provides hospitals with real-time visibility into the performance of their imaging systems. This helps address issues such as equipment downtime, scheduling gaps, and misallocation of resources. Standardized protocol monitoring reduces variation that can lead to rescans and workflow interruptions. Hospitals can distribute protocols across the enterprise from a central location, reducing the need for staff to travel between sites and improving overall efficiency.

Dr. Andreas Zabel, Radiologist and Head of CT at The Kantonsspital St. Gallen, noted that the AI enhancements have increased consistency across multiple sites, reduced uncertainty, and improved collaboration among teams. Global customers are already benefiting from Imaging 360, and the Discoveries feature is expected to take operational efficiency and clinical support to the next level.

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