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Sponsored: News from EMEA's digital healthcare landscape

Learn how solutions from technology companies are driving healthcare in EMEA and beyond.

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How cloud can enable AI to transform gastroenterology care

As hospitals manage rising service demand in a complex regulatory landscape, cloud is emerging as the essential enabler of next-generation, AI-driven diagnostics – secure, scalable and ensuring continuity in increasingly interoperable ecosystems.

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AI-driven vision will restore operational balance to radiology

AI can play a key role in reducing workforce strain, enhancing diagnostic precision and streamlining workflows for radiology teams. A recent GE HealthCare webinar revealed how leading departments now use AI technology to transform their operations.

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How strategic prevention can avert a looming hospital crisis

‘Permanent emergency mode’ – the norm for too many hospitals – is not sustainable. A command centre equipped with predictive algorithms can help healthcare teams identify risks and take preventive action before they disrupt hospital operations.

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Innovation priorities for a future-ready healthcare system

Clinical innovation is essential to meet the challenges of ageing populations and shrinking workforces. This was the focus of a GE HealthCare session at HIMSS25 Europe, led by EMEA chief medical officer Prof Dr Mathias Goyen with a panel of experts.

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Trust in AI tools is built on transparency and evidence

Sara Luisa Mintrone, Dedalus' chief marketing officer, says organizations can encourage clinicians to trust AI by engaging them early, explaining how the technology works and measuring outcomes to prove the tools' value.

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Cloud-based infrastructure will accelerate healthcare AI use

According to Simon Rost, GE Healthcare's chief strategy and marketing officer, the cloud's security, scalability and flexibility enable collaboration and innovation, including deployment of more AI tools such as ambient listening.

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Digital pathology streamlines cancer diagnosis

Healthcare providers face significant challenges in pathology. By enabling more efficient, collaborative workflows, digital pathology solutions can help them transition from legacy analogue processes and address the shortage of trained pathologists.

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Network level risk management key to medical device security

Managing the cybersecurity risk of growing numbers of connected medical devices with minimal disruption to patient care is a balancing act. As vulnerabilities also increase, the need for network level end-to-end risk management is greater than ever.

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A connected care vision for endoscopy patients and clinicians

Endoscopy plays a critical role in early cancer detection and avoiding open surgery. But a combination of overburdened healthcare staff and fragmented workflows means endoscopy departments need greater interoperability to improve patient outcomes.