Enlitic joins GE HealthCare in US launch of cloud-enabled Genesis imaging solutions

Artificial intelligence (AI) software specialist Enlitic (ASX: ENL) has welcomed partner GE HealthCare’s launch of a portfolio of unique products in the US.
Enlitic is a foundational collaborator in GE HealthCare’s new Genesis portfolio, which the company has designed to facilitate and accelerate the adoption of cloud technologies by healthcare providers.
Enlitic’s Ensight Suite is one of four key features of the new Genesis portfolio, providing large-scale AI-enabled medical imaging migrations to support easier, more accessible storage and management of large volumes of medical images.
Four features highlighted
At a launch event in Las Vegas, GE HealthCare revealed four features that would be offered when Genesis is commercially released.
Edge will act as an on-ramp to Genesis solutions by managing data flows with a highly secure bidirectional pathway to the cloud.
Storage is a cloud-based Software as a Service (SaaS) that allows organisations to redirect time and resources from managing imaging data to focusing on higher-value information technology projects and services.
Vendor Neutral Archive provides a fully managed SaaS archive solution that unifies and intelligently manages patient data, images and enterprise content.
Through the collaboration with Enlitic, the Genesis portfolio will enable large-scale AI-enabled medical imaging migrations by utilising standardised, high-quality imaging data.
Amazon cloud deployment
GE HealthCare will deploy the Genesis portfolio on the Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud.
“As this collaboration gathers momentum, we are fully engaged with GE HealthCare and AWS to bring this innovative solution to market,” Enlitic chief executive officer Michael Sistenich said.
“In collaboration with GE HealthCare, our Ensight Suite facilitates an on-ramp to the cloud for customers of the new Genesis portfolio, standardising and migrating their data to the cloud and facilitating full use of the key features of this powerful technology.”
Latest tools
Chief executive officer of Enterprise Imaging Solutions Scott Miller said GE HealthCare was committed to delivering enterprise imaging solutions with its cloud-first strategy.
“Clinicians and caregivers want the latest tools to most effectively do their jobs, but organisations often lack the financial and IT resources required to access and implement them,” Mr Miller said.
“With the launch of the Genesis portfolio, we will be providing cloud-enabled solutions that can help transform patient care through accessible, sharable, and secure imaging data while simultaneously improving clinical and operational efficiencies.”