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John R. Fischer, Senior Reporter | February 23, 2024
Together, GE HealthCare and Pointcore will establish healthcare technology management services to better track the use and maintenance of OSF Health’s equipment and use advanced analytics to manage its investments and direct capital into technologies and resources that align with the needs of its patient population.
The digital technologies added will modernize the health system's technological infrastructure to align it with the newly established care delivery models. OSF HealthCare will be one of the first adopters of the new version of Digital Exert Access, which will enable technologists to share information and make decisions faster to reduce waiting times and care interruptions for patients. The Imaging 360 platform will allow it to monitor and scale its imaging ecosystem and make improvements to its radiology operations to accelerate productivity.
The approach, according to Mormann, creates a foundational alliance for investing in new technologies, digital tools, resources, services, and other necessities now and over the next decade.
"As the rapid pace of technology continues to drive healthcare, this strategy ensures ongoing technology scalability and upgradeability for the duration of the partnership," he said.
The collaborations are expected to begin in the Spring 2024.
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