US-based health technology company GE HealthCare has expanded its precision care capabilities by integrating MIM Encore into its digital imaging and workflow solutions.

It is the company’s first combined software release, enhancing oncology, cardiology, and neurology services.

The integration aims to optimise diagnostic confidence and streamline workflows, supporting the future of personalised medicine.

The collaboration combines GE HealthCare’s unique features with MIM Encore, creating a unified platform that enhances diagnostic capabilities.

GE HealthCare CEO and molecular imaging and computed tomography president Jean-Luc Procaccini said: “In today’s rapidly evolving healthcare landscape, operational efficiency and seamless collaboration are not just goals — they’re the cornerstone to success.

“That’s why we aim to provide tools that can help enhance providers’ confidence in decision making and support patients in receiving personalised care.

“We are committed to delivering technology that unifies data across systems and organisations, breaking down workflow barriers to help drive better clinical outcomes and elevate the standard of patient care.”

The platform offers dedicated post-processing tools, delivering high-quality images with minimal effort.

It supports PET/CT, SPECT/CT, and multi-modality fusion, enabling fast and accurate diagnoses.

In oncology, the integration simplifies SPECT image processing, offering tools like resolution recovery and motion correction.

Clinicians can access advanced quantitation tools, improving diagnostic clarity with less manual effort.

Cardiology services benefit from advanced PET and SPECT tools, enabling efficient cardiac care with features like motion correction and automated quality checks.

Neurology services are also enhanced, offering 3D rendering and advanced corrections for neurodegenerative imaging.

Clinicians gain consistent, high-quality images and tools for confident diagnosis and treatment planning.

The integration of GE HealthCare’s Effortless Workflow with MIM Encore further aids clinicians in managing caseloads, reducing burnout through intuitive interfaces and automation.

GE HealthCare’s acquisition of MIM Software in 2024 brought together expertise in multi-modality imaging and workflow automation.

The integration of MIM Encore is a significant step in delivering next-generation precision care solutions.

MIM Software, a GE HealthCare Company CEO Andrew Nelson said: “Customers are telling us that this pairing is exactly what users have been looking for.

“The combined solution enables streamlined, accurate reading of images, supports quantitative analysis out of the box, and helps eliminate manual entries.

“As we continue to evolve our vertically integrated products based on user input, we remain focused on creating a user-friendly, vendor-neutral, future-ready experience designed to scale with advanced molecular imaging needs.”