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Home » GE Healthcare, Medtronic to collaborate in outpatient care space

GE Healthcare, Medtronic to collaborate in outpatient care space

April 28, 2022 By Sean Whooley

GE Healthcare MedtronicGE Healthcare (NYSE:GE) and Medtronic (NYSE:MDT) today announced a collaboration focused on the growing need for outpatient care.

The partnership — centered around the needs and demand for care at ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs) and office-based labs (OBLs) — aims to offer customers access to extensive product portfolios, financial solutions and other services.

GE Healthcare and Medtronic said in a news release that the COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the movement of procedures into the outpatient environment, while CMS’ approval for payments for certain cardiovascular procedures in 2020 has led to the increased use of fixed c-arm imaging systems in ASCs and OBLs for cardiac and peripheral vascular procedures.

“GE Healthcare interventional imaging solutions are built to help our customers deliver care at a higher level for patients. With a predicted increase in outpatient cardiology and peripheral vascular procedures over the coming years, industry leaders like GE Healthcare need to understand and meet the unique needs of ASCs and OBLs,” GE Healthcare VP of Interventional Imaging Jim Rapp said in the release. “Our collaboration with Medtronic is one aspect of our efforts to strengthen efficiency, workflow, and clinical outcomes for ASCs and OBLs who work with GE Healthcare.”

The new partnership between GE Healthcare and Medtronic comes weeks after GE Healthcare inked a radiation oncology collaboration with Elekta.

GE Healthcare and Medtronic said they are looking to help ASCs navigate the challenges of high costs and complexities associated with expanding an existing ASC or building a new one. They plan to offer high-quality and cost-effective technologies, financial solutions and personal service.

In the collaboration, GE Healthcare will offer consultative planning, construction, a suite of equipment and digital solution services. Medtronic will provide its portfolio of products for an array of services in the ASC and OBL, including cardiac rhythm, pain management, peripheral vascular and kyphoplasty services.

“As our customers open centers outside of the hospital, they are looking for support beyond the devices used in medical procedures,” Medtronic Senior Director of U.S. Enterprise Accounts and Ambulatory Surgery Centers Adam King said. “From products and devices to equipment and services, we provide a full range of technologies and solutions. Our collaboration with GE Healthcare was formed to better serve the growth of our ASC and OBL customers with extensive technologies and dedicated teams who have expertise in outpatient services and can address all aspects of this evolving sector.”

Filed Under: Business/Financial News, Digital Health, Featured, Hospital Care, Imaging, News Well Tagged With: GE Healthcare, Medtronic

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About Sean Whooley

Sean Whooley is an associate editor who mainly produces work for MassDevice, Medical Design & Outsourcing and Drug Delivery Business News. He received a bachelor's degree in multiplatform journalism from the University of Maryland, College Park. You can connect with him on LinkedIn or email him at [email protected].

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