Medtech Innovation From An Industrial Perspective: An Interview With GE Healthcare’s John Dineen
Executive Summary
Because the GE brand is so ubiquitous, visible on everything from household appliances to airplane engines, it’s easy to assume a familiarity with GE and, in particular, with what its health care business is all about. But this interview with John Dineen, President and CEO of GE Healthcare and GE Medical Systems Information Technologies Inc. makes clear that GE’s world view is anything but familiar and stands in striking contrast to that of most other medical technology companies.
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