
Cincinnati Childrenβs and GE HealthCare will form a strategic research program focused on driving clinical and technical research to advance innovation for pediatric care delivery across modalities, including magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), ultrasound, molecular imaging (MI), and computed tomography (CT). The research program will establish the first pediatric Care Innovation Hub nationwide, representing a new model established by GE HealthCare and Cincinnati Childrenβs to combine their talents and resources to accelerate the impact of innovation and scientific activities for the benefit of pediatric patients.
Ranked as one of Americaβs best childrenβs hospitals by U.S. News & World Report, Cincinnati Childrenβs brings clinical and research excellence to pair with GE HealthCareβs leading global medical technology expertise. The findings and new technologies realized between the organizations could be utilized by care providers globally who serve pediatric populations to help improve clinical and patient care.
βThis collaboration with GE HealthCare is an opportunity to increase our ability to impact and improve how children are imaged far beyond our own health system,β said Andrew Trout, MD, Director of Clinical Research at Cincinnati Childrenβs department of Radiology and Medical Imaging.β
βCollaborating with GE HealthCare is an opportunity to leverage Cincinnati Childrenβs clinical and research capabilities and participate in technology development with a global imaging leader. Rather than having to adapt techniques created for adults to pediatric use as is usually necessary, access to the latest technology at earlier stages of development will allow us to create pediatric-focused imaging technology from the beginning,β said Brian Coley, MD, Radiologist-in-Chief at Cincinnati Childrenβs. βOnce developed, this partnership will foster translation into the broader pediatric healthcare ecosystem, bringing these advances to pediatric imaging worldwide and making the impact that Cincinnati Childrenβs, as a research powerhouse, is known for.β
With a βbuilt for kidsβ mission, this collaborative, multi-modality approach aims to further help build understandings and innovations for diagnostic imaging beyond pediatric use cases, as children are often the most challenging patients due to their wide range of sizes and unique positioning challenges.
βPediatric research and increasing access to precision care technologies are priorities for GE HealthCare. We are thrilled to partner with the renowned Cincinnati Childrenβs to develop this Care Innovation Hub,β said GE HealthCare Vice President of Research & Scientific Affairs Erin Angel. βWhen we think of diagnostic imaging, we may be predisposed to think of aging populations who are experiencing serious illness or disease, but we also need to consider pediatric patients and how to improve the healthcare experience for all populations based on our learnings. That is what this Care Innovation Hub is about. It is a chance to do better and be better for all who may need diagnostic imaging whether it is for themselves or a loved one.β