Now more than ever, advances in AI-enabled cardiac imaging technology are needed to assist the medical community with managing patients. Here are 5 ways AI is helping. #WorldHeartDay #AI #cardiotwitter https://t.co/SAPJhaHmo6
— GE Healthcare (@GEHealthcare) September 29, 2020
Their message? Advocate for your health and please don’t skip. https://t.co/f5Ne921KQf 2/2
— GE Healthcare (@GEHealthcare) October 1, 2020
When @GynaecologyUS first saw an OBGYN ultrasound exam, she was captivated, “I thought it was a bit like magic.” Today, she is using advanced ultrasound technology that has a new bit of ‘magic’ built-in: automated tools and artificial intelligence. https://t.co/dFW8wRvPBQ pic.twitter.com/PFqg0AMT0r
— GE Healthcare (@GEHealthcare) September 30, 2020
No one tool can combat cardiovascular disease but there is one goal: to improve clinical outcomes. Leaders from @GEHealthcare discuss the future of cardiology, concerns, solutions and more. #WHD2020 https://t.co/uKIEHFkEOW
— GE Healthcare (@GEHealthcare) September 29, 2020
Dr. Noah Hawthorne practices Emergency Medicine at @MeeMemorialHosp @VituityHealth, near one of California’s largest wildfires on record. He shares his experience using #AIpowered #POCUS to treat #respiratorypatients. #WorldLungDay https://t.co/tRel9cuaCj pic.twitter.com/DpR3pEF05M
— GE Healthcare (@GEHealthcare) September 25, 2020
In the fifth and final episode of Elevating Imaging into the Future, Dr Natalie Rutherford from John Hunter Hospital, Newcastle (a self-confessed science geek) chats about her passion for molecular imaging as she commences a paediatrics research study. https://t.co/1b8wuYbUrM pic.twitter.com/fAtbd4W9QG
— GE Healthcare (@GEHealthcare) September 25, 2020
M.D. Phone Home: In a world where #COVID19 restrictions are limiting visitors during pregnancy exams, this technology sends baby’s first ultrasound photo direct to mom’s mobile device to help her connect and celebrate with loved ones. https://t.co/8Cfawsb48s pic.twitter.com/tt2QBt2py9
— GE Healthcare (@GEHealthcare) September 24, 2020
Discover how the software can identify these cases where there's a lack of red flags. https://t.co/Rwh99F6q5P 2/2
— GE Healthcare (@GEHealthcare) September 14, 2020
Catch his take on the matter in the video here: https://t.co/x4yad7NYIm or sign up for the article: https://t.co/dEbbdCt8xH 2/2
— GE Healthcare (@GEHealthcare) September 7, 2020
Healthcare professionals have been challenged to make assessments on their feet and adjust best practices in line with new #COVID19 procedures. For Sepsis coordinators, this has added a whole new layer of complexity to an already life-threatening syndrome. https://t.co/sX7I0BRegK
— GE Healthcare (@GEHealthcare) September 4, 2020
In the second episode of Elevating Imaging into the Future, Dr Tim O'Meara and guest co-host Renae Lopez-Buckley have a chat with Associate Professor Sanjay Warrier about his involvement in the mammography field and what drove him down his career path. https://t.co/BUg7oftqjl
— GE Healthcare (@GEHealthcare) September 3, 2020
Stacey Johnson, @BaptistHealth, John Beaman @AdventistHealth and Jeff Hersh, @GEHealthcare were some of the industry leaders who discussed the progress made in healthcare as #COVID19 hit. https://t.co/yxVDBPiHjp 2/2
— GE Healthcare (@GEHealthcare) September 2, 2020
Last week @GEHealthcare's Rebecca Schmid and @GenesisCare CT specialist Lauren Vegar helped to scan the first patient at the hospital with the CardioGraphe, the world’s first dedicated single-heartbeat, whole heart cardiac CT scanner. #cardiactwitter (2/2) https://t.co/jzPMinqwzZ
— GE Healthcare (@GEHealthcare) September 1, 2020
Dr Luigi Badano, Professor of Cardiology @TwittAuxologico, has been investigating this connection to great depths and explains his findings about how RV strain can be used to predict COVID-19. #cardiactwitter https://t.co/KNbX0znFzw 2/2
— GE Healthcare (@GEHealthcare) August 27, 2020
.@KieranMurphyCEO reflects on the future of healthcare, following GE’s recent webinar. https://t.co/opq8hDS1Im
— GE Healthcare (@GEHealthcare) August 26, 2020
Dr Tim O’Meara chats to Professor John Magnussen, Macquarie University Australia and Ramy Ibrahim, @FujitsuAU about the work they are doing with AI in the first podcast episode of Elevating Imaging into the Future is out now. https://t.co/frESNYaiBo 2/2
— GE Healthcare (@GEHealthcare) August 26, 2020
Nael Dabbagh, Commercial General Manager at @GEHealthcare in Turkey and his team worked around the clock in the fight against #COVID19. They installed more than 300 patient monitors and anesthesia delivery systems in record time. #GEProud #GEfortheFrontlines pic.twitter.com/aLdhkJlsgh
— GE Healthcare (@GEHealthcare) August 21, 2020
.@Intel's David Ryan speaking with Everett Cunningham, @GEHealthcare's CEO for US & Canada how to build an intelligence-based health system. #FutureOfHealthcare pic.twitter.com/MW1ckHpRCW
— GE Healthcare (@GEHealthcare) August 12, 2020
An ECG may be a critical part of the care pathway for patients with #COVID19 but it raises the risk of transmission. Physicians should carefully determine when and if ECG is necessary. https://t.co/0G5GMRLXiR #ECG #patientcare #EPeeps #cardiotwitter
— GE Healthcare (@GEHealthcare) August 11, 2020
The Gustave Roussy Cancer Campus, in Villejuif, France, redesigned the whole experience to ensure the deficit is addressed and cancers do not go undetected.https://t.co/VxQzg5sud2
— GE Healthcare (@GEHealthcare) August 10, 2020
Anders Wold believes #COVID19 has catalyzed a cardiac crisis.
He shares his perspective on how the virus will shape the way in which patients are treated forever. #cardiactwitterhttps://t.co/9h8xkCdd4t pic.twitter.com/V24S1YeUtV
— GE Healthcare (@GEHealthcare) August 7, 2020
His findings show it is proven to have higher success rates of detecting breast cancer. The question remains, is it economically viable? 2/2 https://t.co/aGXTb5FJUE
— GE Healthcare (@GEHealthcare) August 6, 2020
He described his work in Bergamo, Italy, as some of the most challenging in his entire career. "Even the mission in Afghanistan was not as tough as being in Bergamo."" 2/2
— GE Healthcare (@GEHealthcare) August 4, 2020
Dr Aly Youssef takes @MikeyKayNYC through his work supporting expectant mothers during the #COVID19 pandemic in Bologna, Italy. He explores the complex challenges they've faced, often solo due to stringent requirements. #GEfortheFrontlines #MikeyKayseason2 pic.twitter.com/XjI8xxlJze
— GE Healthcare (@GEHealthcare) August 3, 2020
Luigi P Badano, @TwittAuxologico, uses ultrasound on @MikeyKayNYC’s own heart while discussing how he is exploring a link between high-risk COVID-19 patients and strain on the right ventricle. #GEfortheFrontlines #MikeyKayseason2 #cardiotwitter #COVID19 pic.twitter.com/I0pnXeKL6u
— GE Healthcare (@GEHealthcare) July 31, 2020
Luigi P Badano, MD, PhD, Head of Cardiovascular Imaging @TwittAuxologico in Italy, shares new techniques that link high-risk #COVID19 patients and strain on the right side of the heart. #cardiotwitter https://t.co/14o2gfOlX2 pic.twitter.com/2SU5aXfQ3p
— GE Healthcare (@GEHealthcare) July 31, 2020
Dr. Ziv Dadon, a physician at the Jesselson Integrated Heart Center in Israel, shares the findings of his experience during the pandemic and how AI is helping to uncover critical insights about the link between COVID-19 and the heart. #cardiotwitter 2/2 https://t.co/m6tuTPeWeL
— GE Healthcare (@GEHealthcare) July 30, 2020
Dr. Romain Pirracchio of European Georges Pompidou Hospital, Paris has witnessed how AI can be used to predict outcomes, ultimately ensuring patient success stories are widespread and his time, amongst others, is utilized in the most efficient manner. https://t.co/T57T0c7M6e 2/2 pic.twitter.com/5A96XmFS7H
— GE Healthcare (@GEHealthcare) July 28, 2020
When #COVID19 hit Spain, the @clinicanavarra focused solely on responding to it. Resources shifted, non-COVID-19 related procedures were suspended and doctors like Dr. Guillermo Miguel turned to the unsung heroes of the crisis – patient monitors. https://t.co/Fcidlicwfi pic.twitter.com/1nTpVM5eO6
— GE Healthcare (@GEHealthcare) July 24, 2020
These unsung heroes of the COVID-19 pandemic are shipped from Helsinki to 140 countries worldwide. @MikeyKayNYC investigates how Mia Kekki streamlined her production line of patient care monitors to ensure that critical global demand was met. #GEfortheFrontlines #MikeyKayseason2 pic.twitter.com/K6RHLRB3BL
— GE Healthcare (@GEHealthcare) July 21, 2020
Diagnostic ECG remains a tried and tested stronghold in the diagnostic strategy of cardiac patients. As #COVID19 pushes medical professionals to their limits, emergencies won't stop to wait, and timely intervention is still critical for patient success. https://t.co/JPT7ziX7SQ
— GE Healthcare (@GEHealthcare) July 17, 2020
Is elevated troponin still a reliable biomarker in the COVID-19 era? Now, with the known cardiac effects of COVID-19, there is more empirical evidence to suggest it isn't as effective of a barometer for ACS as was once believed. https://t.co/Y0psA3sgdJ #cardiotwitter pic.twitter.com/KAHTLSeOGh
— GE Healthcare (@GEHealthcare) July 15, 2020
Re-evaluating #NuclearMedicine in the wake of #COVID19 https://t.co/efZIgOuZC3
— GE Healthcare (@GEHealthcare) July 10, 2020
The @WHO has declared antimicrobial resistance one of the top 10 threats to global health. Dr Brian Lee of @Roche Molecular Systems explains what hospitals need to do to prevent losing our antibiotic defenses.https://t.co/YZffdFHVyR
— GE Healthcare (@GEHealthcare) July 9, 2020
The tool used to help Frank's wife was developed in collaboration with @GEHealthcare and now is used on GE scanners in clinical routines around the world. #GEProud 2/2https://t.co/tUAjE8yWtt pic.twitter.com/oEBObzN5et
— GE Healthcare (@GEHealthcare) July 8, 2020
A surge in cardiac arrests amid the COVID-19 pandemic highlights the importance of seeking emergency care. In Lombardy, Italy for example, out-of-hospital cardiac arrests increased by 58% increase during the first 40 days of the pandemic. https://t.co/ITUiruTKXp #cardiotwitter
— GE Healthcare (@GEHealthcare) July 6, 2020
To date, more than 9 million cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed worldwide – overwhelming radiologists, technologists, and physicians. Now, a new AI Suite works to help radiologists detect pneumonia indicative of COVID-19. #ArtificialIntelligence #AI #Radiology #Xray #COVID19
— GE Healthcare (@GEHealthcare) July 3, 2020
#COVID19 has brought unprecedented challenges for women’s health practices, particularly breast cancer screenings. @GEHealthcare spoke to Melissa Marx, Dr. Gary Dee and Dr. Angela Fried about their experiences and breast care, post-pandemic. https://t.co/XlQLezYnKs pic.twitter.com/IIEf6Vog6x
— GE Healthcare (@GEHealthcare) June 26, 2020
Four different ways industry voices think healthcare systems should change after #COVID19https://t.co/8NqLtt6yh3
— GE Healthcare (@GEHealthcare) June 25, 2020
In just one month, they have increased their production between 100% – 300%. Take a look behind the scenes at one of their automated production lines where robots help produce water traps for respiratory modules. 2/2 pic.twitter.com/NCZ4cYtwcl
— GE Healthcare (@GEHealthcare) June 22, 2020
They took their existing 3D printers on-site and produced 100 visors per week, with the capability to ramp up production to 225 per week. 2/3 pic.twitter.com/N0IymRlwUK
— GE Healthcare (@GEHealthcare) June 17, 2020
The Hospital Henri-Mondor had a dedicated CT cabin installed specifically for assessing disease progression and complications in #COVID19 patients.
— GE Healthcare (@GEHealthcare) June 16, 2020
Carole and her team had to quickly introduce new ways of working, such as virtual clinics and a dedicated phone line for patients and their families through the Cancer Information and Support Centre. Here, she shares her full experience: https://t.co/eyVhGbSEaU 2/2
— GE Healthcare (@GEHealthcare) June 15, 2020
“The real work starts now to learn that, if what came up in a crisis is actually in the long run a better, more sustainable, effective way to deliver care.” – @MerkelMatthias shares his team at @OHSUNews used the Mural Virtual Care Solution. #COVID19 https://t.co/2pa7pnGq1x
— GE Healthcare (@GEHealthcare) June 12, 2020
“Every ventilator we’re able to put back into use means another device to help support a patient in need," says @GEHealthcare's Hady El Khoury.
Here's how Hady's team has breathed new life into ventilators for the #COVID19 frontline in the Middle East: https://t.co/nLRdByC5Vz pic.twitter.com/CjkKCOaqbr
— GE Healthcare (@GEHealthcare) June 11, 2020
Matthias Merkel, MD, PhD @OHSUNews talks about a tool that pulls in reams of data and presents it to remote critical care specialists to virtually support patients during the pandemic. #criticalcare #COVID19
— GE Healthcare (@GEHealthcare) May 29, 2020
High burnout rates for clinicians are very real. Harnessing the potential of AI may help clinicians hear the “first whispers” of patient deterioration and sepsis.https://t.co/IasyeawB6d
— GE Healthcare (@GEHealthcare) May 27, 2020
Bill Shirkey is Director of Cardiac Imaging at Naples Community Hospital in Florida. In response to #COVID19 patients facing heart implications, he and his team have developed a new “echo triage” protocol to help see more patients safely and efficiently: https://t.co/CX4MdOc8lR pic.twitter.com/aHasE701BJ
— GE Healthcare (@GEHealthcare) May 22, 2020
I talked to someone who has an interesting perspective, as both a practicing clinician and a #medtech provider. Dr. Jeff Hersh told me what he thinks the world will look like as we move forward with the #COVID19 pandemic – @MikeyKayNYC #GEfortheFrontlines (Part 4) pic.twitter.com/hLgiBy7Eo5
— GE Healthcare (@GEHealthcare) May 22, 2020
.@JeffreyRTerry explains why during the #COVID19 pandemic, dozens of new hospitals have already begun using a piece of the Command Center toolkit to help ensure patients are in the right place at the right time – @MikeyKayNYC #GEfortheFrontlineshttps://t.co/etJh5FhPGf
— GE Healthcare (@GEHealthcare) May 21, 2020
I went inside a Command Center at @AdventHealth, where @AHRobDeininger, Dr. Sanjay Pattani and Olina Diaz, RN gave me a look at how they’re using AI and analytics to keep operations running smoothly during #COVID19 – @MikeyKayNYC #GEfortheFrontlines (Part 1) pic.twitter.com/5EFuCed4Yj
— GE Healthcare (@GEHealthcare) May 20, 2020
Doing his part: @GEHealthcare engineer, Carlos Jimenez, spent his vacation helping to get Spain’s largest #COVID19 treatment center up and running. https://t.co/rJsD5oAmzE
— GE Healthcare (@GEHealthcare) May 20, 2020
This week, @MikeyKayNYC reported on healthcare providers and @GEHealthcare employees in the field and on the frontlines all around the world, from Mumbai to Manhattan. See the coverage here: https://t.co/ItE2oVif90 #COVID19
— GE Healthcare (@GEHealthcare) May 15, 2020
Amid #COVID19, 40-year healthcare veteran and CEO, Anders Wold says: “nothing compares with this.” Watch the full interview with @GEHealthcare’s Clinical Care Solutions CEO here.
— GE Healthcare (@GEHealthcare) May 14, 2020
Prof. Eric Delabrousse and his team at Besancon University Hospital in France have been mobilized since the beginning of the #COVID19 outbreak. Their institution, as well as all hospitals in the Eastern part of France, has been severely affected by the pandemic.
— GE Healthcare (@GEHealthcare) May 13, 2020
Having worked at @GEHealthcare for 30 years and in the healthcare industry for decades, Anders Wold remembers Chernobyl, and has seen flu, but says: “Nothing compares with this.” Hear his perspective as a team leader during this time – @MikeyKayNYC https://t.co/mbb5XMACtP
— GE Healthcare (@GEHealthcare) May 12, 2020
This week, @MikeyKayNYC has been learning about field hospitals around the globe, from Wuhan to London, Poland to Tunisia. Catch up on his journey here: https://t.co/yOWV1p5yql #GEfortheFrontlines #COVID19
— GE Healthcare (@GEHealthcare) May 8, 2020
When the Algerian government announced they would quarantine confirmed #COVID19 cases in special hospitals, while enforcing a curfew, Samy Izem equipped these hospitals with the technology they needed. He shared his experience with me – @MikeyKayNYC #GEfortheFrontlines (Part 1) pic.twitter.com/mjhQnvxFov
— GE Healthcare (@GEHealthcare) May 7, 2020
During the #COVID19 pandemic, physical distancing is encouraged but some imaging exams require close contact between patients and professionals. Here are five best practices to follow to decrease exposure to the virus. https://t.co/9yEBC3Aab5 pic.twitter.com/DRLdsyTQkM
— GE Healthcare (@GEHealthcare) May 7, 2020
Behind the Scenes: After visiting @Ford, I had 3 days of long travel. Luckily, I happened to be in the company of some car experts who knew how to give my motor home a quick tune up – @mikeykaynyc #COVID19 (Part 2) pic.twitter.com/P3B6Bf41S6
— GE Healthcare (@GEHealthcare) May 6, 2020
Last month, @GEHealthcare and @Ford came together to accelerate and scale ventilator production. This month, I visited the plant where this is now happening – @mikeykaynyc #COVID19 (Part 2) pic.twitter.com/rl0HKN2Ied
— GE Healthcare (@GEHealthcare) May 6, 2020
On March 21 at 3pm, the @GEHealthcare team in Tunisia received a call that there was a woman in a critical condition in a hospital that had no ventilator. I spoke to Mohamed Chaabouni about what happened next – @MikeyKayNYC. #COVID19 #GEfortheFrontlines (Part 2) pic.twitter.com/m8TCGL4p7d
— GE Healthcare (@GEHealthcare) May 5, 2020
In Poland, Marcin and his team at @GEHealthcare needed to bring critical tech to a local hospital to help with #COVID19 patients, but couldn’t enter the facility. Their solution: they figured out a way to install it inside a bus – @MikeyKayNYC. #GEfortheFrontlines (Part 2) pic.twitter.com/JDb5xAMgPv
— GE Healthcare (@GEHealthcare) May 5, 2020
Field hospitals are being set up all over the world to help treat #COVID19 patients. This week, I talk to the people on the frontlines at many of them. Stay tuned right here – @MikeyKayNYC #GEfortheFrontlines pic.twitter.com/Q8QlGZFxPN
— GE Healthcare (@GEHealthcare) May 4, 2020
Last week @GEHealthcare CEO @KieranMurphyCEO shared our first quarter earnings announcement. Here are the highlights.
— GE Healthcare (@GEHealthcare) May 4, 2020
For the past week, I’ve been getting up close with much of the technology used to identify, care for or monitor #COVID19 patients. It’s been a real pleasure meeting so many of you on my journey. Stay tuned for my next stop… – @MikeyKayNYC #GEfortheFrontlines pic.twitter.com/1jypuZ3WoQ
— GE Healthcare (@GEHealthcare) May 1, 2020
.@MikeyKayNYC’s third week covering @GEHealthcare took him further behind the technology and into conversations with those on the frontlines: https://t.co/tatVuTJxCF #COVID19
— GE Healthcare (@GEHealthcare) May 1, 2020
Using ECG to track prolonged QT interval in #COVID19 patients taking hydroxychloroquine #cardiotwitter
— GE Healthcare (@GEHealthcare) May 1, 2020
What can an ECG tell us about a #COVID19 patient? @DrPaulFriedman, chair of cardiovascular medicine at @MayoClinicCV, talks about his early research – @MikeyKayNYC #CardioTwitter #EPeeps (Part 3) pic.twitter.com/D4yin93bYG
— GE Healthcare (@GEHealthcare) April 30, 2020
What cardiologists need to know about fatality rates among comorbid patients #COVID19 #CVD #cardiotwitter
— GE Healthcare (@GEHealthcare) April 30, 2020
@GEHealthcare is honored to be mentioned twice on @FastCompany’s 2020 World Changing Ideas Awards list for our Venue Go and Critical Care Suite. #FCWorldChangingIdeas #GEVenueGo #CriticalCareSuite #POCUS #XRay
— GE Healthcare (@GEHealthcare) April 28, 2020
The question of wearing a mask while filming is something I’ve been grappling with. Grateful that Kim Moore, an occupational health nurse at @GEHealthcare, gave me some advice on the topic. – @MikeyKayNYC #COVID19 #GEfortheFrontlines https://t.co/i66rqXzkup
— GE Healthcare (@GEHealthcare) April 28, 2020
Handheld Ultrasound Helps to Monitor COVID-19 Patients With Cardiac Conditions https://t.co/5jpXPtvgmw#echofirst #POCUS #CVimaging #cardiotwitter #COVID19 @
— Dave Fornell (@DAICeditor) September 15, 2020
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Keeping healthcare technology up and running in hospitals is crucial. So when it's time for repairs or maintenance, we know we can rely on Ahmed and his @GEHealthcare team in Cairo, Egypt to rise to the challenge. #GEGetsToWork pic.twitter.com/sEzCL8Vqcf
— General Electric (@generalelectric) September 17, 2020
We're kicking off our 24-hour trip around the world in the place that started it all—@GEResearch in Schenectady, NY.
128 years ago, Thomas Edison founded GE in this very city. Today, the lab is turning cutting-edge research into the technologies of tomorrow. #GEGetsToWork pic.twitter.com/GRL5rB0gah
— General Electric (@generalelectric) September 16, 2020