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This viewer adapts to each user’s reading preferences and automatically displays both current and prior studies, saving valuable time and reducing cognitive burden during diagnostic reviews.

USA— GE HealthCare has introduced a new cloud-native radiology management system designed to transform diagnostic workflows and enhance collaboration among radiologists.
The Radiology Workspace platform features Genesis View, an innovative image viewer that professionals can access from any location.
This viewer adapts to each user’s reading preferences and automatically displays both current and prior studies, saving valuable time and reducing cognitive burden during diagnostic reviews.
The platform empowers radiologists to reject or modify AI-based findings from third-party applications based on their clinical judgment.
GE HealthCare emphasizes that these workflow improvements will help address the growing shortage of radiologists while minimizing the time spent navigating complicated interfaces.
Research from the American College of Radiology reveals that such administrative tasks currently consume 64% of radiologists’ time.
The company is currently seeking clearance from the US Food and Drug Administration for Genesis View.
GE HealthCare will showcase Genesis at the Radiological Society of North America annual meeting in Chicago, scheduled from November 30 to December 4, 2025.
The platform launch aligns with the company’s broader strategy to triple its cloud-enabled product offerings by 2028.
Supporting this expansion, GE HealthCare recently announced a USD2.3 billion acquisition of Intelerad, a Canadian medical imaging software provider.
Scott Miller, CEO of GE HealthCare’s enterprise imaging solutions, explained that the platform combines cloud-native accessibility with embedded AI and advanced visualization capabilities.
He stated that Genesis Radiology Workspace enables diagnostic imaging professionals to work efficiently and flexibly from any location without compromising diagnostic accuracy.
Miller added that the innovation addresses current pressures facing radiology departments by streamlining workflows, reducing cognitive burden, and ultimately improving patient care.
GlobalData analysis projects that the global diagnostic imaging market will grow at a compound annual growth rate of 4.4%, reaching approximately USD 81.4 billion by 2034.
This robust growth underscores the increasing demand for advanced imaging solutions.
The announcement follows a similar initiative by Philips, a major competitor in the imaging sector.
On November 25, Philips launched Image Management 15, which includes a web-based imaging viewer to enhance how radiologists access and interpret medical images.
Both platforms represent significant steps forward in modernizing radiology workflows through cloud technology and AI integration.
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