GE HealthCare and DeepHealth Expand AI Collaboration to Enhance Imaging Across Modalities and Remote Care
GE HealthCare and DeepHealth, a wholly owned subsidiary of RadNet, Inc., have signed a letter of intent to expand their strategic collaboration aimed at accelerating the innovation, commercialization, and adoption of AI-powered imaging solutions across multiple modalities and remote scanning environments. The expanded partnership builds on their initial 2024 initiative that integrated DeepHealth’s AI-driven breast cancer screening workflow with GE HealthCare’s Senographe Pristina™ mammography system to enhance image interpretation and improve operational efficiency. Under the new agreement, the companies plan to broaden their joint efforts in three key areas: advancing AI tools for breast cancer care, extending these solutions to international markets beyond the U.S., and introducing new automation and remote connectivity features for ultrasound imaging. The goal is to empower clinicians, optimize patient pathways, and improve access to high-quality diagnostic care, especially in underserved or resource-limited settings. A central component of the expansion is the integration of DeepHealth’s Thyroid Suite into GE HealthCare’s ultrasound portfolio. This AI-powered suite automates nodule detection, characterization, and report generation, standardizing workflows and reducing manual effort. Early results from RadNet sites show up to a 30% reduction in exam time and over 94% acceptance of AI-generated reports without correction across more than 4,070 nodules analyzed in August 2025. The collaboration will also include the distribution of DeepHealth’s TechLive™ remote scanning solution with GE HealthCare’s ultrasound systems. TechLive enables expert radiologists and sonographers to guide or supervise exams in real time from a centralized location, overcoming geographic and staffing barriers and expanding access to specialized care. Karley Yoder, CEO of Comprehensive Care Ultrasound and Advanced Visualization Solutions at GE HealthCare, highlighted the strategic value of the partnership, emphasizing how AI and integrated platforms are transforming precision care. Kees Wesdorp, President and CEO of RadNet’s Digital Health Division, noted that combining imaging, informatics, and AI is key to earlier, more accurate disease detection and improved operational efficiency. Both companies will showcase their joint innovations at the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) Annual Meeting in Chicago from November 30 to December 4. GE HealthCare will host a panel discussion with DeepHealth on December 2 at its Ultrasound Precision Care Education Room (Booth #8355), featuring live demonstrations of TechLive. The same session will also be held at the DeepHealth Immersive Theater (Booth #1329). DeepHealth, operating under RadNet’s Digital Health segment, brings together a suite of AI-powered solutions across brain, breast, chest, prostate, and thyroid imaging. Its cloud-native DeepHealth OS platform unifies clinical and operational data, enabling personalized AI workspaces for radiologists and technologists worldwide. With thousands of imaging centers using its tools, DeepHealth continues to drive advancements in early disease detection and workflow optimization. The collaboration underscores a growing trend in healthcare: leveraging AI and remote technologies to deliver consistent, high-quality imaging services at scale.
