GE HealthCare and RadNet’s DeepHealth collaborate to advance innovation and adoption of AI-Powered Imaging

Collaboration aims to expand existing U.S. relationship combining GE HealthCare’s mammography systems with DeepHealth’s Breast Suite to include a worldwide distribution arrangement

GE HealthCare and DeepHealth, Inc., a global leader in AI-powered health informatics and a wholly owned subsidiary of RadNet, Inc., announced their intention to expand their existing strategic collaboration to further the innovation, commercialization and adoption of AI across multiple imaging modalities. The companies plan to broaden their existing collaboration to include a wider suite of AI tools aimed at enhancing breast cancer care and extending these offerings to new regions outside the United States. The companies also plan to work together to bring new automation and remote connectivity tools to ultrasound, helping to enhance diagnostic confidence and expanding access to expert care across diverse settings.

The expanded collaboration builds on the joint initiative first announced in 2024, which united DeepHealth’s AI-powered breast cancer screening workflow solution with GE HealthCare’s Senographe Pristina™ mammography system to enhance image interpretation and improve operational efficiency.

This next phase of the relationship aims to expand the successful collaboration in three areas:

By extending access to breast cancer solutions worldwide.

Integrating GE HealthCare’s ultrasound imaging with DeepHealth’s AI-powered Thyroid Suite for intelligent clinical decision support and reporting automation.

Bringing DeepHealth’s TechLive™ remote scanning solution together with GE HealthCare’s ultrasound portfolio.

The two companies aspire to empower clinicians and technologists, optimize patient pathways and improve patient access and outcomes.

“Our relationship with DeepHealth is a powerful example of how we are advancing our precision care through intelligent technology and a collaborative platform strategy,” said Karley Yoder, Chief Executive Officer of Comprehensive Care Ultrasound, Advanced Visualization Solutions at GE HealthCare. “We look forward to incorporating DeepHealth Thyroid Suite and TechLive into our ultrasound portfolio, and enhancing the capabilities of clinicians to make faster, more confident decisions while helping ensure patients benefit from the best our technology can offer.”

“Together with GE HealthCare, we are advancing a new standard of AI-powered care for better outcomes, improved patient experience and more efficient workflows,” said Kees Wesdorp, President and Chief Executive Officer of RadNet’s Digital Health Division, DeepHealth. “By uniting imaging, informatics and AI, we aim to detect disease earlier and more accurately, enable greater operational efficiency and increase patient access to high-quality care.”