GE HealthCare at RSNA 2023: Pioneering AI in Healthcare Transformation. Dr. Taha Kass-Hout, MD, MS, Chief Technology Officer, unveils AI innovations for seamless patient care. The event showcases AI-enabled solutions, emphasizing data’s untapped potential and the urgency to bridge gaps in healthcare digitization. GE’s focus on intuitive tools and unified patient data seeks to empower clinicians for informed decision-making.
GE HealthCare is gearing up to exhibit its trailblazing Artificial Intelligence (AI)-infused solutions at the 109th Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA 2023) in Chicago, IL, slated for Nov. 26-30. Dr. Taha Kass-Hout, MD, MS, the Chief Technology Officer at GE HealthCare, is set to take the stage at the Innovation Theatre during the event. His presentation will delve into the application of diverse AI-driven solutions that drive the ongoing digital transformation in healthcare.
In anticipation of RSNA 2023, GE HealthCare is ready to spotlight its suite of AI-powered solutions, acknowledging the pivotal role of data in healthcare. Referencing a report by RBC Capital Markets, the company highlighted staggering statistics: approximately 30% of global data originates from healthcare sources, yet a staggering 97% of hospital-generated data remains untapped. This surplus of data underscores the burgeoning potential for technological intervention, especially accelerated by the urgency brought forth by the COVID-19 pandemic. The report stresses that the swift pace of digitization, catalyzed by the pandemic, accomplished in just three years what might have conventionally taken a decade.
Dr. Taha Kass-Hout, a former Vice President for Machine Learning and Chief Medical Officer at Amazon and Amazon Web Services before joining GE HealthCare, articulated the company’s mission to expedite healthcare’s digital metamorphosis. He emphasized leveraging digital technology and AI prowess to craft intuitive and intelligent tools empowering clinicians to deliver tailored, high-quality patient care. His vision advocates for a unified, longitudinal patient data view that seamlessly integrates information within and beyond hospital walls, furnishing real-time insights crucial for informed treatment decisions.
Scheduled for Monday, Nov. 27, from 12:15 to 12:45 p.m. CT, Dr. Kass-Hout’s presentation at GE HealthCare’s Innovation Theater (Booth 7326) during RSNA 2023 will elucidate how the company is pioneering healthcare transformation through technological innovation.
The exhibition will spotlight numerous AI-fueled products, notably including GE HealthCare’s App Orchestrator. This innovative application orchestration solution offers customers convenient access to a multitude of applications from various companies. Additionally, GE HealthCare will feature CardioVisio, an unprecedented AFiB patient management dashboard designed to optimize time, enhance clinical certainty, and deliver precise care.
Moreover, GE HealthCare is actively collaborating with Nuance and Microsoft on a pioneering research technology project. This project aims to autonomously compile relevant prior studies and reports, presenting radiologists with condensed, significant content within the imaging workflow.
In a recent statement dated Nov. 22, GE HealthCare proudly announced leading the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) list for artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled medical devices. With a tally of 58 listed 510(k) clearances or authorizations in the United States, the company’s innovative solutions like Sonic DL for accelerated MRI scans, Auto Segmentation for streamlined radiation therapy workflows, and Precision DL for improved small, low-contrast lesion detectability on conventional Time-of-Flight PET/CT scanners have garnered noteworthy recognition.
GE HealthCare’s RSNA 2023 presence marks a milestone in healthcare innovation. Dr. Taha Kass-Hout’s insights reinforce the company’s dedication to AI-led digital transformation. GE’s showcased AI products, including App Orchestrator and CardioVisio, promise streamlined access and improved patient management. Collaborations with Nuance and Microsoft underscore pioneering research efforts, aiming to revolutionize radiology workflows. With 58 FDA-recognized AI medical devices, GE continues to set benchmarks in healthcare technology, exemplifying its commitment to advancing patient-centric care.