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GE HealthCare bolsters portfolio with acquisition of MIM Software [Video]

Chicago-based GE HealthCare announced it closed its acquisition of AI and imaging solutions company MIM Software, expanding its digital imaging offerings. 

Cleveland-based MIM Software provides remote software solutions for oncology, nuclear medicine, cardiac imaging and neuroimaging. 

The company touts its products as reducing time spent on manual tasks, allowing clinicians to focus on providing cancer care to patients. MIM, or Medical Image Merge, launched in 2003 as an imaging product for manipulating and reading DICOM images. 

MIM Software offerings will be sold under the GE HealthCare brand. They include MIM SurePlan, MIM Symphony and MIM Maestro. 

Financial details regarding the deal were not disclosed; however, GE HealthCare said in a statement that the transaction was completed with cash on hand.

“We are thrilled to welcome MIM Software, known for driving innovation in multimodal image analytics and workflow, to our global GE HealthCare team. These new capabilities align with our precision care strategy to …

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