GE Healthcare Announces $300 Million Commitment to Support Emerging Market Health

  • Creation of new Sustainable Healthcare Solutions (SHS) business to focus on the expansion of GE Healthcare’s affordable healthcare portfolio including the development of high value, low-cost technologies and business innovation models to improve emerging market health outcomes;
  • SHS covers 70 markets including India & South Asia, Africa and Southeast Asia, with a focus on increasing access for 5.8 billion people around the world without basic health;
  • Reinforces GE Healthcare’s ongoing commitment to supporting the global healthcare ecosystem in attaining the new 2030 Sustainable Development Goals being ratified at the UN General Assembly 2015 this week in New York.

NEW YORK--()--GE Healthcare, the $18 billion healthcare technology division of GE (NYSE: GE), today announced the creation of a new business unit, Sustainable Healthcare Solutions (SHS), that will develop high-value, low-cost technologies and healthcare delivery solutions across multiple care settings. The new organization will invest $300 million as part of a multi-phase effort to develop a more robust affordable healthcare portfolio for customers. The unit will combine GE Healthcare’s operations in India, South Asia, Africa and Southeast Asia.

With the vision to improve access to quality and affordable health around the world, SHS will work with governments, clinicians, private operators and NGOs to deliver value-based solutions aimed at improving outcomes for health systems and patients.

“Much of the world’s population is without adequate healthcare, and innovations that can create better patient outcomes in a sustainable way are urgently needed,” said John Flannery, President and CEO of GE Healthcare. “Many emerging economies are looking for experienced partners to help build skills, capacity and effective healthcare solutions for their patients.”

GE Healthcare has a long track record in developing innovations for emerging markets. For example, its handheld ultrasound device Vscan Access+ and Lullaby+ infant warmer are improving outcomes in remote rural settings in maternal infant care, a major focus area for many emerging markets. The low-cost healthcare equipment sector alone is now estimated to be worth over $8 billion and growing significantly as developing countries continue to invest in effective, long-term healthcare solutions to improve the health of their populations.

“SHS will leverage GE’s Fastworks methodology to accelerate, test and rapidly commercialize relevant, affordable technologies. By taking this ‘start-up’ model approach we can rapidly test new ideas, products and services to maximize effectiveness for customers before we scale up,” said Terri Bresenham, President and CEO of GE Healthcare’s Sustainable Healthcare Solutions unit. “From basic primary care delivery through to more complex, structural healthcare challenges, SHS will aim to combine GE Healthcare’s capabilities and scale with the local know-how and expertise of our partners across Africa, Southeast Asia, India and South Asia. “

About GE Healthcare

GE Healthcare provides transformational medical technologies and services to meet the demand for increased access, enhanced quality and more affordable healthcare around the world. GE (NYSE: GE) works on things that matter - great people and technologies taking on tough challenges. From medical imaging, software & IT, patient monitoring and diagnostics to drug discovery, biopharmaceutical manufacturing technologies and performance improvement solutions, GE Healthcare helps medical professionals deliver great healthcare to their patients.

* SHS will serve Bangladesh, Bhutan, Brunei, Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Maldives, Myanmar, Nepal, Philippines, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Vietnam + all 54 African countries.

+ Vscan Access and the Lullaby infant warmer are not for sale in all countries. Please contact your GE Sales Representative for information about availability in your area.

Contacts

GE Healthcare
Mirielle Ranade, Communications
Mirielle.Ranade@ge.com
+65 9118 2214
or
GE Healthcare
Ben Fox, Communications
Benjamin.Fox@ge.com
+1 414 721 4013

Contacts

GE Healthcare
Mirielle Ranade, Communications
Mirielle.Ranade@ge.com
+65 9118 2214
or
GE Healthcare
Ben Fox, Communications
Benjamin.Fox@ge.com
+1 414 721 4013