
GE HealthCare has announced the integration of its proprietary imaging technologies with MIM Encore, the flagship platform of MIM Software, marking a significant step forward in precision care and digital transformation. This collaboration, built around clinician and institutional needs, is designed to improve diagnostic confidence, simplify complex workflows, and scale with the evolving demands of personalized medicine.
This integration follows GE HealthCare’s acquisition of MIM Software in 2024, a strategic move combining deep capabilities in molecular imaging, workflow automation, and multi-modality diagnostics. Now, with MIM Encore, healthcare providers using GE HealthCare systems gain access to powerful new tools for nuclear medicine, cardiology, oncology, and neurology — all in a single, user-friendly platform.
Enhancing Efficiency and Clinical Confidence
Jean-Luc Procaccini, President & CEO of Molecular Imaging & Computed Tomography at GE HealthCare, emphasized the importance of this union in today’s healthcare environment: “Operational efficiency and seamless collaboration are not just goals — they’re the cornerstone to success. We are committed to delivering solutions that unify data across systems, break down workflow barriers, and ultimately elevate the standard of patient care.”
MIM Encore now includes dedicated post-processing tools tailored for GE HealthCare systems, enabling high image quality with minimal user input. Features such as automated read preparation, structured reporting, and multimodality fusion tools make it easier for clinicians to deliver fast, consistent, and accurate diagnoses. The streamlined experience helps bridge skill gaps and allows faster onboarding of new users across departments.
Advanced Imaging Capabilities Across Specialties
In oncology, MIM Encore enhances SPECT image processing with resolution recovery, attenuation and scatter correction, motion correction, and advanced filtering. This enables clinicians to analyze dynamic and static scans, access quantitation tools, and collaborate across systems more efficiently — all with fewer manual steps.
Cardiology workflows benefit from advanced PET and SPECT capabilities, including motion correction, automated quality checks, and intuitive interfaces. MIM Encore supports key radiotracers and integrates algorithms such as “Evolution for Cardiac,” developed in collaboration with Johns Hopkins University and the University of North Carolina. These tools enable faster reconstructions and reduced acquisition times or radiation doses, while maintaining high diagnostic accuracy.
In neurology, the platform supports 3D rendering and high-quality reconstructions for neurodegenerative disease imaging. Clinicians gain access to consistent image quality and intelligent tools to support confident diagnosis, treatment planning, and patient monitoring.
A Scalable, Future-Ready Solution
Andrew Nelson, CEO of MIM Software, now part of GE HealthCare, shared: “This pairing is exactly what users have been looking for. It streamlines imaging workflows, enables quantitative analysis out of the box, and minimizes manual data entry. We’re committed to evolving our products based on user feedback, ensuring a vendor-neutral, future-ready solution.”
MIM Encore also integrates with GE HealthCare’s Effortless Workflow, helping manage rising imaging caseloads through intuitive displays, customizable settings, and automation features. These enhancements support clinicians in delivering personalized care while improving workflow consistency and reducing burnout.
Together, GE HealthCare and MIM Software are redefining digital imaging excellence — building a unified platform that drives clinical impact and delivers on the promise of precision care.