- Ohio State Wexner Medical Center and Siemens Healthineers
have committed to a new strategic relationship to bring the most
advanced imaging and treatment technologies from Siemens
Healthineers to Ohio State patient care and research centers and
the surrounding communities.
- The partnership:
- Provides advanced imaging and cutting-edge radiation
oncology modalities at Outpatient Care West Campus predicated upon
transformational, AI-driven personalized care solutions for
patients.
- Improves access to care for obese and claustrophobic
patients through the development of advanced imaging
methods.
- Expands next-generation vascular robotics capabilities with
long-term goal of providing better access to advanced treatments
across Ohio.
Siemens Healthineers and The Ohio State University Wexner
Medical Center announced a new alliance, aimed at advancing
personalized medicine and improving access to high quality,
cost-effective healthcare. Through the five-year strategic
partnership, Siemens Healthineers and Varian, a Siemens
Healthineers company, will provide comprehensive technology and
services that will build on previous successful collaborative
projects. The university and medical center will contribute
research initiatives from scientists, physicians and patients. This
work forms a living lab, a place where early scientific validation
will speed breakthroughs in individualized medicine and health care
delivery.
The initiative includes an outpatient expansion of The Ohio
State University Comprehensive Cancer Center – Arthur G. James
Cancer Hospital and Richard J. Solove Research Institute (OSUCCC –
James). Outpatient Care West Campus, scheduled to open in 2023,
will feature cutting-edge imaging and treatment technology made by
Siemens Healthineers, including Varian, which has worked with the
OSUCCC – James for nearly a decade. The advanced precision cancer
care in this new outpatient center includes proton therapy
(ProBeam® 360°) and radiosurgery (Edge® radiosurgery system) as
well as oncology focused interventional radiology (Artis Q™
Ceiling). West Campus will build on this technology, including the
current treatment planning capabilities (Eclipse™), to offer the
most advanced diagnostic and treatment planning tools, including
Digital PET (Biograph Vision™ 600) and Dual Source Dual Energy CT
(Somatom Drive™ and Somatom Force™). Siemens Healthineers will also
bring new technology to Ohio State’s new inpatient hospital,
scheduled to open in 2026, and three other outpatient facilities in
New Albany, Dublin, and Powell.
This technology investment is another bold step forward in
realizing Ohio State‘s vision of a cancer-free world. Working with
Siemens Healthineers, including Varian, Ohio State leads the only
university-based International Training Center of Radiation
Oncology and Cancer Consortium with a training-dedicated linear
accelerator and planning environment. The consortium uses big data
approaches to advance education, research and patient care at 37
institutions around the world.
“With Varian, Siemens Healthineers is ideally positioned to
pioneer the next-generation of cancer technology that addresses the
growing need for personalized cancer care, and we view this
partnership with OSUWMC as an important opportunity to advance this
goal. The James Cancer Hospital is the third largest cancer
hospital in the country and we’re proud to build on our
longstanding relationship and assist them with innovative
technology that will provide data and images to help customize
treatment based on patient needs,” said David Pacitti, President of
Siemens Medical Solutions USA, Inc. and Head of the Americas,
Siemens Healthineers.
Researchers at OSUCCC – James and Siemens Healthineers intend to
explore opportunities in intelligent radiation dosimetric
contouring algorithms that are uniquely tailored to the individual
patient. One potential objective is to create a platform that
combines clinical, imaging, pathology and genomic data with
artificial intelligence to drive pathways of care in nearly real
time, allowing providers and patients to make even more
well-informed, evidence-based decisions together.
“This work not only supports a key step in our mission to
improve the lives of our patients, but together we will research
ways technology can accelerate breakthrough health discoveries and
the care delivery process for all patients in the future," said
Peter Mohler, vice president for research at The Ohio State
University and chief scientific officer at its Wexner Medical
Center.
One of the initial collaborative projects targeting patient
access is the co-development of advanced cardiac imaging methods
for the Siemens Healthineers Magnetom Free.Max™. The new 80cm bore
system offers access to larger and/or claustrophobic patients that
previously may not have been able to be scanned. Developing new
advanced MRI sequences will expand the system’s capabilities to
help even more patients.
The two organizations will also work to advance vascular
robotics beginning this summer using the Corindus CorPath® GRX
system, with goals of enhancing precision, efficiency, and patient
access to highly specialized endovascular procedures.
"We are energized by this partnership and its potential to bring
our organizations together across multiple enterprise-wide projects
that will drive meaningful, life-changing advancements in health
care discovery, delivery, and access for all," said Jennifer Dauer,
chief strategy and transformation officer at Wexner Medical
Center.
Siemens Healthineers AG (listed in Frankfurt, Germany:
SHL) pioneers breakthroughs in healthcare. For everyone.
Everywhere. As a leading medical technology company headquartered
in Erlangen, Germany, Siemens Healthineers and its regional
companies is continuously developing its product and service
portfolio, with AI-supported applications and digital offerings
that play an increasingly important role in the next generation of
medical technology. These new applications will enhance the
company’s foundation in in-vitro diagnostics, image-guided therapy,
in-vivo diagnostics, and innovative cancer care. Siemens
Healthineers also provides a range of services and solutions to
enhance healthcare providers’ ability to provide high-quality,
efficient care. In fiscal 2021, which ended on September 30, 2021,
Siemens Healthineers, which has approximately 66,000 employees
worldwide, generated revenue of €18.0 billion and adjusted EBIT of
€3.1 billion. Further information is available at
www.siemens-healthineers.com.
About Varian At Varian, a Siemens Healthineers company,
we envision a world without fear of cancer. For more than 70 years,
we have developed, built, and delivered innovative cancer care
technologies and solutions for our clinical partners around the
globe to help them treat millions of patients each year. We are
working to harness advanced technologies like artificial
intelligence, machine learning and data analytics to enhance cancer
treatment and expand access to care. Our 11,000 employees across 70
locations keep the patient and our clinical partners at the center
of our thinking as we power new victories in cancer care. Because,
for cancer patients everywhere, their fight is our fight. For more
information, visit http://www.varian.com and follow @VarianMedSys
on Twitter.
About The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center One
of the nation’s leading academic health centers, The Ohio State
University Wexner Medical Center offers health care services in
virtually every specialty and subspecialty in medicine. Thousands
of patients come to us each month for treatments and services they
can’t find anywhere else. Providing access to health care
information is central to our research, education and patient care
mission. At Ohio State Wexner Medical Center, we’re dedicated to
improving health in Ohio and across the world through innovation in
research, education and patient care.
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