Sam Brusco, Associate Editor08.15.23
Siemens Healthineers and SSM Health began a 10-year strategic partnership that aims to expand access to high-quality care and train the next generation of healthcare professionals. According to Siemens, this agreement creates its largest geographic strategic partnership to date.
SSM Health is a healthcare delivery system that serves communities across the Midwest via a value-driven care model. Siemens Healthineers will provide SSM Health with access to its latest innovations and best practices in diagnostic imaging, technology, and software. The company will also offer education and further on-site support.
The two companies plan to boost quality, efficiency, and access to diagnostic and imaging services in SSM’s four-state service area—Illinois, Missouri, Oklahoma, and Wisconsin. The organizations will jointly invest in programs that expand chronic disease detection and management for urban and rural, underserved communities SSM serves.
SSM is also bolstering its existing relationship with Siemens Healthineers company Varian through a tailored set of solutions from Varian’s Advanced Oncology Solutions (AOS) portfolio.
“At SSM Health, we are working to ensure all people have access to high-quality, compassionate, and affordable care, but we can’t do this alone,” Jeremy Fotheringham, regional president at SSM Health, told the press. “Siemens Healthineers shares our deep-rooted commitment to innovation, quality, and value. We are thrilled to partner with them in our mission to transform healthcare delivery and address the health equity gap in our communities.”
The organizations will work to address the shortage of radiologic technologists by implementing local imaging apprenticeship programs in collaboration with community partners, beginning with The Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis. These programs will expand employment opportunities, provide training, and foster mentorship for local youth through the Urban League’s Save Our Sons & Save Our Sisters initiative.
“Our partnership with SSM Health will serve the local communities, taking into account the social and environmental determinants that influence patient health in support of long-term well-being,” said David Pacitti, president and head of the Americas, Siemens Healthineers. "This relationship underscores our mutual commitment to providing quality care and making a positive impact in the lives of everyone, everywhere."
SSM Health is a healthcare delivery system that serves communities across the Midwest via a value-driven care model. Siemens Healthineers will provide SSM Health with access to its latest innovations and best practices in diagnostic imaging, technology, and software. The company will also offer education and further on-site support.
The two companies plan to boost quality, efficiency, and access to diagnostic and imaging services in SSM’s four-state service area—Illinois, Missouri, Oklahoma, and Wisconsin. The organizations will jointly invest in programs that expand chronic disease detection and management for urban and rural, underserved communities SSM serves.
SSM is also bolstering its existing relationship with Siemens Healthineers company Varian through a tailored set of solutions from Varian’s Advanced Oncology Solutions (AOS) portfolio.
“At SSM Health, we are working to ensure all people have access to high-quality, compassionate, and affordable care, but we can’t do this alone,” Jeremy Fotheringham, regional president at SSM Health, told the press. “Siemens Healthineers shares our deep-rooted commitment to innovation, quality, and value. We are thrilled to partner with them in our mission to transform healthcare delivery and address the health equity gap in our communities.”
The organizations will work to address the shortage of radiologic technologists by implementing local imaging apprenticeship programs in collaboration with community partners, beginning with The Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis. These programs will expand employment opportunities, provide training, and foster mentorship for local youth through the Urban League’s Save Our Sons & Save Our Sisters initiative.
“Our partnership with SSM Health will serve the local communities, taking into account the social and environmental determinants that influence patient health in support of long-term well-being,” said David Pacitti, president and head of the Americas, Siemens Healthineers. "This relationship underscores our mutual commitment to providing quality care and making a positive impact in the lives of everyone, everywhere."