Under the new agreement, Confirma will offer program consultation, experienced applications training, customizable educational courses, and marketing and reimbursement consultation to GE Healthcare customers with CADstream, the standard in CAD for breast MRI.
Under the agreement, GE Healthcare will continue to distribute CADstream to its MRI customers while Confirma will install, train and support CADstream. The expanded relationship marks significant progress in their mutual goal to advance MRI technology for breast cancer detection. Currently, over 200 CADstream systems have been installed at GE Healthcare customer sites worldwide.
Wayne Wager, president and CEO of Confirma, said: “This amendment demonstrates our commitment to GE Healthcare and its customers. We will offer customers expertise and support that continue to improve confidence in breast MRI.”