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GE HealthCare to install AI-enabled diagnostics across Nuffield UK hospitals

by Graham Simons
23 January 2025
GE HealthCare to install AI-enabled diagnostics across Nuffield UK hospitals
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Nuffield Health and GE HealthCare have agreed a £200m collaboration, which will equip Nuffield Health’s hospitals with diagnostic imaging technology from GE HealthCare.

The collaboration gives Nuffield access to AI-enabled systems designed to help overcome some of the biggest challenges in healthcare.

Through this 20-year managed equipment service (MES) agreement, GE HealthCare will take responsibility for the ongoing acquisition, installation, maintenance, and staff training for medical technology used by Nuffield Health.

The technologies and solutions within the agreement aim to provide the best possible care for patients and improve efficiencies for clinicians and other staff for years to come.

In 2025 more than 100 devices are scheduled for delivery across Nuffield Health’s national network of hospitals.

Nearly 800 pieces of equipment are expected to be delivered over the course of the collaboration across imaging, ultrasound, surgery, and x-ray.

Nuffield Health also worked with GE HealthCare’s Healthcare Financial Services (HFS) team on strategic areas, including technology planning, budgeting, financing and risk sharing.

The agreement builds on a 2017 multi-vendor servicing agreement, in which GE HealthCare managed Nuffield Health’s entire portfolio of technology assets. The success of the agreement proved the catalyst for expanding the scope and duration of the collaboration.

Looking ahead, the firms said they will work together to navigate new challenges, explore emerging opportunities, and pioneer innovative business models such as medical fitness.

Alex Perry, CEO of Nuffield Health, (pictured) said: “GE HealthCare is a leader in medical technology, diagnostics, and digital solutions, with more AI-assisted technology than any other supplier.

“Healthcare in the UK requires not only investment, but also innovation, making this a transformational partnership.

“With ongoing technology upgrades over the 20-year span of our agreement, our talented teams will have access to the innovative tools and technology, enabling them to deliver the highest standard of care to patients.

“As the UK’s largest healthcare charity, we are committed to playing our part in getting the nation back to better health. With NHS under sustained pressure and waiting lists at critical levels, this major investment will deliver cutting-edge diagnostic technology, helping to deliver faster, more accurate diagnoses, and opening up much-needed capacity to treat more people.”

Simon McGuire, zone president, Northern and Eastern Europe at GE HealthCare, said: “We look forward to supporting Nuffield Health with advanced imaging technologies and solutions to assist their clinical teams in providing exceptional care and enhancing outcomes to meet the growing patient demand.

“This long-term collaboration is a major milestone for GE HealthCare in the UK’s independent sector, built on a customised approach to address the needs and goals of Nuffield Health, and one that is aligned to GE HealthCare’s strategy of working closely with our customers as a strategic adviser and partner to help solve health system challenges.”

 

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