GE HealthCare
(Nasdaq: GEHC)
announced today that it expanded its relationship with Elekta with more collaboration on software for radiation oncology.
Together, the companies aim to accelerate innovation in software to improve workflows, increase throughput and enhance user experience. They expect to enable greater precision in radiation therapy treatment with less time at the hospital for patients.
It builds on a collaboration between GE HealthCare and Elekta first announced just over two years ago. The latest expansion adds in MIM Software, which GE HealthCare acquired just weeks ago. MIM Software provides AI-based software for radiation oncology, molecular radiotherapy, diagnostic imaging and urology.
“Our decision to join GE HealthCare was driven by a ‘shared vision of maximizing impact’ and our motivation for this collaboration with Elekta is no different,” said Andy Nelson, CEO of MIM Software, GE HealthCare. “For decades, we have engaged directly with clinicians to understand their needs and bridge the divide by building solutions that streamline their clinical workflows and reduce treatment delays for patients. With the evolution of treatment planning software, we stand to make an impact on clinicians and patients worldwide. Now, we are excited to extend the reach of these efforts by boosting Elekta’s offerings with our vendor-agnostic solutions.”
More on the GE HealthCare-Elekta collaboration
The GE HealthCare MIM software portfolio, combined with Elekta’s treatment planning software, can enable advanced an innovative oncology treatment planning for the delivery of radiation therapy. The companies expect to drive innovation within planning and make their solutions available globally.
According to Elekta President of Linac and Software Solutions, Maurits Wolleswinkel, the collaboration expands dose planning capabilities with MIM Software’s physician-preferred tools.
Wolleswinkel says the companies can deliver on improved automation and adaptive therapy planning with greater speed and accuracy. Additionally, Elekta’s vendor-agnostic philosophy “ensures that all radiation therapy providers stand to gain from this collaboration.”
“GE HealthCare and MIM Software have a long history of collaborating with healthcare systems, research institutions, and our fellow medical software and technology providers to meet the most pressing needs of our customers and their patients,” said Ben Newton, GM, Oncology, GE HealthCare. “Today’s announcement is another demonstration of how MIM Software solutions enables advanced visualization and treatment planning offerings. We expect many more examples of this to come.”
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