GE HealthCare and H Plus Medical Center sign MOU to enhance AI-powered diagnostic imaging training.

HÀ NỘI — GE HealthCare and H Plus International Medical Center, a subsidiary of H Plus Yangji Hospital (South Korea), have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to establish a strategic partnership in medical training aimed at enhancing the healthcare workforce’s proficiency in next-generation AI-powered diagnostic imaging technologies.
As part of this partnership, GE HealthCare will provide basic and advanced product and application training, as well as clinical education programmes to support H Plus International Medical Center’s core care areas.
The two organisations will also co-host seminars and conferences in diagnostic imaging. These events will include theoretical lectures and clinical case discussions delivered by leading professors and experts, along with hands-on practice using GE HealthCare’s advanced imaging systems.
Dr. Kim Sang-il, chairman and CEO of H Plus International Medical Center, said: “By integrating GE HealthCare’s cutting-edge technologies – especially AI-enabled diagnostic and imaging solutions – into our advanced healthcare infrastructure, we not only improve diagnostic precision but also enhance the expertise of our medical team.”
“We believe this collaboration will foster knowledge exchange among experts from the United States, Korea and Viet Nam, sharing global medical excellence and delivering meaningful value directly to patients,” he emphasised.
Phạm Hồng Sơn, country leader of GE HealthCare Vietnam, added: “Through this collaboration, GE HealthCare aims to promote the training and application of advanced medical technologies to enhance healthcare quality and improve the quality of life for the people in Việt Nam. Our ultimate goal is to leverage the expertise and strengths of both parties to deliver high-quality healthcare services and provide comprehensive benefits for patients.”
H Plus International Medical Center is currently equipped with cutting-edge AI-integrated diagnostic imaging systems from GE HealthCare that supports hands-on training. — BIZHUB