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GE HealthCare and MIM Software release integrated imaging platform
GE HealthCare has released software combining its own imaging functionalities with tools enabled by a platform developed by MIM Software, to enhance imaging workflows in indications including oncology and cardiology.
The integration marks the imaging giant's first combined release with Mim Software's Mim Encore platform since it acquired the company in 2024 for around $290m.
Mim Encore is designed to provide features including structured reporting and interpretation tools for PET/CT, SPECT/CT, and multi-modality fusion imaging within a single platform. The platform primarily adds resolution recovery and image-enhancing tools that are tailored for GE HealthCare scanners, Ohio-based Mim Software said.
For oncology, the platform in combination with GE HealthCare's systems means that SPECT image processing and analysis can be simplified by the software's ability to perform resolution recovery, attenuation and scatter correction, advanced filtering, and motion correction.
Similar functionality through the combination is now possible across cardiology, with Mim's platform also enabling 3D rendering and advanced corrections for GE HealthCare's neurological imaging scanners.
Jean-Luc Procaccini, president and CEO for molecular imaging and computed tomography at GE HealthCare commented: 'We are committed to delivering technology that unifies data across systems and organisations, breaking down workflow barriers to help drive better clinical outcomes and elevate the standard of patient care.'
According to GE HealthCare, the integration with Mim's platform will allow clinicians and researchers to deliver 'fast, accurate diagnoses, and onboard users quickly' and to realise efficiencies and consistencies in work and communication between clinicians.
'Customers are telling us that this pairing is exactly what users have been looking for. The combined solution enables streamlined, accurate reading of images, supports quantitative analysis out of the box, and helps eliminate manual entries,' said Andrew Nelson, CEO of Mim Software.
'As we continue to evolve our vertically integrated products based on user input, we remain focused on creating a user-friendly, vendor-neutral, future-ready experience designed to scale with advanced molecular imaging needs,' Nelson added.
This week at NVIDIA's GTC conference, taking place in Paris, France from 10-12 June, the company announced a new partnership with GE HealthCare that will focus on developing autonomous X-ray technologies and ultrasound applications.
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