Sam Brusco, Associate Editor01.20.22
GE Healthcare signed a 10-year partnership deal with UK independent healthcare provider Circle Health Group. GE Healthcare will provide medical equipment across its portfolio to Circle Health’s national network of 50 hospitals across the UK, as well as installation, services, consultancy, and financing.
GE Healthcare Financial Services will provide about $70 million to finance acquisition of new medical equipment. The company will work with construction contractors to install the equipment.
The agreement includes a servicing contract to maintain Circle’s medical imaging equipment, including technology not provided by GE. GE will also provide digital consultancy for the ongoing process of integrating the IT systems and electronic patient records.
“When we acquired BMI Healthcare last year, we pledged to set new standards for patient care by investing in cutting-edge technology and empowering our highly-skilled clinicians,” Circle Health CEO Paolo Pieri said in a news release. “Our partnership with GE Healthcare is a major step towards realizing that ambition.”
“The future of healthcare is in partnerships like this,” commented John Deverill, General Manager, Partnerships and Solutions at GE Healthcare EMEA. “We are confident that it will take Circle’s already outstanding reputation for clinical engagement and patient outcomes to the next level. We are also confident that this is just the start, as GE and Circle are already collaborating on projects. By joining forces, we can help transform healthcare.”
GE Healthcare Financial Services will provide about $70 million to finance acquisition of new medical equipment. The company will work with construction contractors to install the equipment.
The agreement includes a servicing contract to maintain Circle’s medical imaging equipment, including technology not provided by GE. GE will also provide digital consultancy for the ongoing process of integrating the IT systems and electronic patient records.
“When we acquired BMI Healthcare last year, we pledged to set new standards for patient care by investing in cutting-edge technology and empowering our highly-skilled clinicians,” Circle Health CEO Paolo Pieri said in a news release. “Our partnership with GE Healthcare is a major step towards realizing that ambition.”
“The future of healthcare is in partnerships like this,” commented John Deverill, General Manager, Partnerships and Solutions at GE Healthcare EMEA. “We are confident that it will take Circle’s already outstanding reputation for clinical engagement and patient outcomes to the next level. We are also confident that this is just the start, as GE and Circle are already collaborating on projects. By joining forces, we can help transform healthcare.”