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GE, Intel to Form New Telehealth, Independent Living Healthcare Company

By MedImaging International staff writers
Posted on 01 Sep 2010
General Electric (Fairfield, CT, USA) and Intel Corp. (Santa Clara, CA, USA) have announced a definitive agreement to form a 50/50 joint venture to create a new healthcare company focused on telehealth and independent living. The new company will be formed by combining assets of GE Healthcare's (Chalfont St. Giles, UK) Home Health division and Intel's Digital Health Group, and will be owned equally by GE and Intel.

Pending regulatory and other customary closing conditions, the joint venture is expected to become operational by the end of the year. Financial terms were not disclosed. The venture builds on the GE-Intel healthcare alliance announced in April 2009 around independent living and chronic disease management. GE and Intel are using technology to bring more effective healthcare into millions of homes and to improve the lives of seniors and people with chronic conditions. With the dramatic increase of people living with chronic conditions, and a global aging population, both companies realize that there is a need to find new models of healthcare delivery and extend care to the home and other residential settings.

Once formed, the new company will develop and market products, services, and technologies that promote healthy, independent living at home and in assisted living communities worldwide. It will focus on three major segments: chronic disease management, independent living, and assistive technologies. GE Healthcare and Intel will contribute assets in remote patient monitoring, independent living concepts, and assistive technologies, such as the Intel Health Guide, Intel Reader, and GE Healthcare's QuietCare.

"New models of care delivery are required to address some of the largest issues facing society today, including our aging population, increasing healthcare costs, and a large number of people living with chronic conditions,” said Intel president and CEO Paul Otellini. "We must rethink models of care that go beyond hospital and clinic visits, to home and community-based care models that allow for prevention, early detection, behavior change and social support. The creation of this new company is aimed at accelerating just that.”

GE chairman of the Board and CEO Jeff Immelt said, "Controlling healthcare costs while bringing quality care to an increasingly aging population is one of the largest global challenges we face today. We think this joint venture will offer great potential to address these challenges by improving the quality of life for millions while lowering healthcare costs through new technology. This new company is the next step forward in a healthcare partnership that combines the complementary expertise and capabilities of GE and Intel to accelerate the development of innovative home health technology.”

Under the terms of the agreement, the new company will combine an experienced team, home health assets, technology development, products, sales, and marketing. With the combined talent, capabilities and capital sharing, the new company will also provide the focus required to speed innovation and delivery of products to market.

The new company will have headquarters in the greater Sacramento, CA, USA, area.

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