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June 3, 2020 GE Healthcare is collaborating with the American College of Cardiology (ACC) through support of and participation in the ACC’s Applied Health Innovation Consortium for the purpose of
June 03, 2021
CHICAGO (June 3, 2021) - GE Healthcare is collaborating with the American College of Cardiology (ACC) through support of and participation in the ACC’s Applied Health Innovation Consortium for the purpose of building a roadmap for Artificial Intelligence (AI) and digital technology in cardiology and developing new strategies for improved health outcomes.
The Consortium brings together academic, clinical, industry and technology partners and patient advocates, to collaborate in the digital transformation of healthcare and achieve trust in the development of clinical evidence and guidance. GE Healthcare will lend its unique perspective as a leading global medical technology and digital solutions innovator in connected cardiovascular care to this forum. GE Healthcare’s Edison platform forms the technological basis for the company’s many AI offerings that are an integral part of its advanced cardiac technology used by clinicians in the diagnosis a
GE Healthcare announced this week that it would be teaming up with the American College of Cardiology to push forward artificial intelligence and digital technology in cardiac care.
The company says it will lend its perspective to the ACC s Applied Health Innovation Consortium, a collaboration of patient advocates and academic, clinical, industry and technology partners aimed at digitally transforming healthcare. We are excited to have GE Healthcare join forces with the Applied Health Innovation Consortium, said Dr. John Rumsfeld, ACC chief innovation officer and chief science and quality officer, in a statement. In our mission to transform cardiovascular care and improve heart health, GE Healthcare is a great collaborator to help build a roadmap for AI and digital technology that bridges gaps in clinical care, added Rumsfeld.
Vendors and ACC Collaborate With Consumer Technology Association to Help Clinicians and Patients Understand Cardiovascular Devices
Philips, Samsung, Abbott and Omron join the initiative to develop evaluation criteria that companies can use to better educate clinicians as they recommend devices to their patients
The Consumer Technology Association (CTA) is collaborating with the American College of Cardiology (ACC) and several vendors on best practices for device and app and wearable device makers to provide deeper understanding of products that manage cardiovascular health.
May 10, 2021 – Today, the Consumer Technology Association (CTA) announced it is collaborating with the American College of Cardiology (ACC) on best practices for device and app and wearable device makers to provide deeper understanding of products that manage cardiovascular health. The working group, which includes members from ACC, Philips, Samsung, Abbott, Omron, and others will develop evaluation criteri