GEHC, Catholic Health announce $500M imaging Care Alliance

GE HealthCare (GHEC) and Catholic Health, a Long Island, New York health system, have announced a 10-year strategic partnership valued at approximately $500 million.

The agreement, which GEHC calls a Care Alliance, covers equipment, service, digital products, and AI-enabled technologies across more than 40 Catholic Health sites.

The Care Alliance centers on technology modernization across cardiology, oncology, neurology, and women's health, according to the companies. Planned additions include expanded cardiac imaging at outpatient and ambulatory sites, MR, CT, and PET systems with on-device AI for oncology, expanded nuclear medicine capabilities at St. Francis Hospital & Heart Center and Good Samaritan University Hospital, hundreds of ultrasound systems, and enhanced obstetrics and maternal fetal medicine capabilities, the firms said. Approximately 50% of equipment additions are expected to arrive within the first three years of the agreement.

The alliance also includes a 10-year multivendor service agreement covering lifecycle and fleet management across 40-plus sites, as well as cloud-based radiology operations tools including Imaging 360, a platform designed to unify radiology workflows and enable remote scanning support. 

Early additions expected within months of the agreement include contrast-enhanced mammography and upgraded maternal-infant care monitoring at Good Samaritan University Hospital, GEHC said.

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