GE HealthCare has announced the US launch of ReadyFix, a remote fleet management solution designed to help healthcare systems optimise device uptime and maintain patient care.

The new offering will integrate with GE HealthCare’s MAC VU360 resting electrocardiogram (ECG) workstations, aiming to support cardiac care by enabling real-time data insights for remote device diagnosis and repair.

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ReadyFix expands GE HealthCare’s DeviceReady portfolio of remote fleet management solutions and enables hospitals to deploy standardised clinical configurations remotely by department, supporting consistency in user experience and patient protocols.

The solution also allows for instant or scheduled software updates while offering remote access to device diagnostic tools and log files to facilitate proactive troubleshooting and maintenance.

It seeks to reduce device-related disruptions and enable care teams to provide consistent and quality patient care.

Configuration management allows health systems to standardise devices post-installation and supports secure and reliable ECG data transmission.

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GE HealthCare patient care solutions product strategy and management head Neal Sandy said: “As healthcare systems continue to adopt more complex and connected devices, the need for more efficient fleet management solutions has never been greater.

“The introduction of ReadyFix represents a significant step forward in connected care management, launching first with MAC VU360 and designed with the intent to be compatible with additional devices and care areas in the future.

“By simplifying the operation and maintenance of our MAC VU360 ECG workstations, we’re helping care teams stay focused on delivering timely cardiac patient care.”

Earlier this month, GE HealthCare announced an AI-enabled foetal ultrasound collaboration with Diagnoly, a deeptech company known for prenatal screening.