GE Healthcare Accelerates AI Model Development and Deployment with Launch of Edison Integration to American College of
Radiology AI-LAB™
- Edison AI platform will integrate with ACR AI-LABTM, providing ACR
members and other radiology professionals with connectivity to valuable Edison AI services
- Among the 100+ GE Healthcare AI developer services on Edison is a tool that tracks the source and
usage of data in AI development, simplifying radiologists’ ability to create, validate and deploy compliant algorithms with
partner institutions
- Edison is the most holistic and integrated digital platform in healthcare, combining globally
diverse data from across modalities, vendors, healthcare networks and life sciences settings
GE Healthcare today announced Edison will integrate with ACR AI-LAB. The Edison platform helps accelerate the development and
adoption of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology and empower providers to deliver faster, more precise care. Edison serves as a
“digital thread” for GE Healthcare’s existing AI partnerships and products, and by integrating with ACR AI-LAB, it will extend
these services and allow ACR members and other radiology professionals to more easily develop and seamlessly deploy their
algorithms across hospitals and research centers nationally.
“ACR has been collaborating with industry, government and others throughout healthcare to promote a thriving AI ecosystem
targeted towards patient and clinician needs,” said ACR DSI Chief Science Officer Keith Dreyer, DO, PhD, FACR. “Standards, clinical
pathways, education and tools are all part of harnessing the potential of AI, and ACR AI-LAB is an important step in that journey.
ACR welcomes GE Healthcare’s announcement to integrate with ACR AI-LAB, furthering our mutual goals of improved patient
outcomes.”
The healthcare AI market will reach $6.6 billion in 2021, and 39 percent of healthcare provider executives say that they’re
investing in AI, machine learning and predictive analytics. GE Healthcare supports the ACR’s mission to democratize AI and
accelerate AI adoption to improve patient outcomes and take costs and variance out of healthcare. By supporting the ACR community’s
AI efforts, GE Healthcare can dramatically increase the number of algorithms created and deployed across Edison-powered devices and
Edison applications. By offering seamless AI services on device, edge and cloud, Edison also allows each member of the community to
participate in the manner that best supports their IT environment.
“AI gives us an opportunity to see patterns that we don't see and change the way we care for patients, which can ultimately
improve outcomes, said Dr. Rachael Callcut, a partner in GE Healthcare’s clinical AI development, Associate Professor of Surgery at
UCSF, a surgeon at UCSF Health and Director of Data Science for the Center for Digital Health Innovation. “We collaborated with GE
Healthcare and their network of multiple hospitals from around the globe to co-develop and validate the X-ray Critical Care Suite*
enabled by the Edison AI Services cloud platform.”
Since Edison’s launch in November 2018, GE Healthcare has received FDA clearance for multiple Edison powered devices, such as
AIRx, an AI-based, automated workflow tool for MRI brain scanning designed to increase consistency and productivity, and Women’s
Health Ultrasound SonoCNS, which automates the process of measuring the fetal brain by aligning the system automatically.
“We want to see these technologies work for radiologists, and what that implies is that they have to work within the workflows
that exist today,” said Dr. Mark Michalski, Executive Director, MGH & BWH Center for Clinical Data Science. “AI needs to be not
only an interesting tool in an academic pursuit but also something that really works and helps us practice our profession
better.”
Edison allows data to be traced during the development of an algorithm, which reflects GE Healthcare’s commitment to safe,
ethical and effective use of AI, and could radically simplify the ACR community’s ability to create compliant AI applications.
Edison’s clinical data aggregation services enable radiologists to combine multiparametric data sets and clinical information from
the EHR to create more accurate algorithms. The AI capabilities are just one set of the more than 100 Edison services available to
GE Healthcare and ultimately third-party developers.
“Making the vision of the ACR AI-LAB a reality requires the collaboration of industry leaders like GE Healthcare and NVIDIA,”
said Kimberly Powell, Vice President of Healthcare at NVIDIA. "Working together, NVIDIA and GE Healthcare will empower radiologists
to use AI models at their own institutions, in their medical devices and workflow applications, on the edge and in cloud – all
while protecting the privacy of their patients."
For hospital executives, the Edison platform integration to ACR AI-LAB allows GE Healthcare to add continuous value to its
millions of installed medical devices with smart workflows. Clinicians who use Edison applications can be assured that the
algorithms were developed with and validated by a best-in-class ecosystem of clinical and technology partners. Developers who use
Edison will benefit from a common integrated platform that brings together globally diverse data from across modalities, vendors
and care settings, dramatically simplifying the transition from AI research to productive AI usage.
“Edison provides clinicians with an integrated digital platform, combining diverse data sets from across modalities, vendors,
healthcare networks and life sciences settings,” said Kieran Murphy, President and CEO of GE Healthcare. “Algorithms built on
Edison by our ACR colleagues will include the latest data processing technologies to enable clinicians to make faster, more
informed decisions to improve patient outcomes.”
GE Healthcare will highlight its Edison AI platform, partnership ecosystem, and the company’s guiding principles for AI
development and deployment at the World Medical Innovation Forum in Boston on April 8 - 9, 2019.
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