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Sergio Calvo, general manager of theranostics at GE HealthCare, joins MobiHealthNews to discuss how combining molecular imaging and targeted therapy is personalizing cancer care.
Industry voices discuss where AI will make the biggest impact in the healthcare workforce and which positions may be affected by automation.
This year was marked by shocking events alongside soaring company valuations, policy transformation, rapid AI adoption and landmark investments in women’s health.
Industry leaders say 2025 marked AI’s shift from hype to practical impact, though the technology remains unready for full-scale adoption and ongoing concerns about ethics and bias persist.
GE HealthCare's global product marketing director, Peter Eggleston, sat down with MobiHealthNews at HIMSS25 to discuss the company's Genesis offering.
Abu Mirza, GE HealthCare's global SVP of digital products and engineering, joined MobiHealthNews during JPM to discuss the company's efforts to leverage AI to improve care efficiency.
AI will transform healthcare with advances in multimodal technology, diagnostic imaging and automation, but its success depends on trust and seamless integration into workflows.
Digital health leaders reveal the year's noteworthy events, including the rise in AI valuations, spike in demand for emergency contraception, realizations pertaining to LLMs and more.
Industry executives share their thoughts on the year's digital health developments - from an increased focus on women’s health to the rise of generative AI.
The deal boosts GE HealthCare's pharma diagnostics sector and signifies its dedication to molecular imaging.