GE Healthcare Edison Digital Health Platform Debuts
March 16, 2022
At
HIMSS 2022, GE Healthcare introduced Edison Digital Health Platform, a
vendor-agnostic hosting and data aggregation platform with an integrated
artificial intelligence (AI) engine. The platform is being developed to enable
hospitals and healthcare systems to effectively deploy the clinical, workflow,
analytics and AI tools which would support the improvement of care delivery, the
promotion of high-efficiency operations, and the increase of revenue growth,
while also supporting reduction in the IT burden that typically comes with
installing and integrating apps across the enterprise.
Edison Digital Health Platform is designed to accelerate app integration by
connecting devices and other data sources into an aggregated clinical data
layer. A collection of data transformation services is expected to be available
on the platform to support data analytic applications, and to enable the
training and deployment of AI models using the aggregated data. Through open and
published interfaces, healthcare providers and third-party developers are
expected to be able to seamlessly deploy their applications, with the platform
supporting integration of the apps into existing workflows. In addition, GE
Healthcare intends to integrate and deploy its own apps such as Command Center
“tiles” onto Edison Digital Health Platform.
“Edison Digital Health Platform is being designed to enable healthcare systems
to have a single platform on which to host and integrate apps into clinical
workflows,” said Amit Phadnis, Chief Digital Officer, GE Healthcare. “With easy
access to the workflow, analytics, and clinical apps specific to care across the
care continuum, clinicians will have actionable insights at their fingertips to
help better serve their patients.”
With Edison Digital Health Platform, IT departments are intended to benefit from
a one-time connection to multiple databases, such as the EMR, during the first
integration, after which subsequent apps are expected to connect with less
effort. With a vendor-agnostic platform, providers would be able to select
best-in-class and preferred apps safely and securely, without the typical
requirement of multiple individual integrations or being locked into a single
vendor. In addition, the platform is being designed to scale across cloud,
server, data center or on-device deployment. Leidos, a preferred premier systems
integrator and GE Healthcare Strategic Alliance member, will collaborate with
customers on seamless implementations and appropriate integrations.
“We
look forward to working alongside GE Healthcare to address health systems’
technology challenges from the growing demand for app integration,” said Liz
Porter, president of Leidos Health Group. “The platform will help reduce digital
friction across the enterprise and accelerate the deployment of digital
solutions at scale. This will help healthcare providers improve efficiency and
drive better care for patients.”
According to Gartner®, “the DHP (digital health platform) shift will emerge as
the most cost-effective and technically efficient way to scale new digital
capabilities within and across health ecosystems and will over time replace the
monolithic era of the megasuite electronic health record (EHR).” ii
“We expect Edison Digital Health Platform to be a game-changer for clinicians,
particularly as it relates to patient data,” said Dr. Felix Nensa, a consultant
radiologist at the University Hospital Essen and group leader at the Institute
for Artificial Intelligence in Medicine. “They will have the ability to have all
of their patients’ data indexed and aggregated in one place, saving hours of
time by reducing the need to search across various, disparate systems to access
relevant patient information.” |