GE HealthCare Partners with Queen's and Duke Health to Develop AI-Driven Hospital Operations Software
Reuters
Oct 21, 2025
GE HealthCare Partners with Queen's and Duke Health to Develop AI-Driven Hospital Operations Software
GE HealthCare Technologies Inc. has announced collaborations with The Queen's Health Systems in Honolulu, HI, and Duke Health in Durham, NC, to advance the development of its new AI-driven hospital operations software. The partnership will leverage clinical expertise from both health systems to inform the design of GE HealthCare's forthcoming cloud-first Software as a Service solution, which will be part of the CareIntellect family of applications. The new software aims to use AI and predictive analytics to recommend actions and provide real-time, actionable insights for hospital leaders, ultimately improving patient flow, resource utilization, and the quality of care.
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