GE Healthcare has pulled back the curtain on the Vscan Air, a wireless take on the handheld ultrasound technology it first debuted more than a decade ago. Cleared by the FDA back in November, the ...
Historically, medical diagnosis and additional testing has been ordered based solely on what the medical provider feels or hears during a physical examination of a patient. However, what if the ...
Last year, GE Healthcare upgraded its decade-old line of portable ultrasound devices with the launch of the Vscan Air, a wireless, pocket-sized system for whole-body scanning. Almost exactly one year ...
Strategic expansion driven by AI integration, point-of-care diagnostics, and telemedicine transformation reshape medical ...
There have not been a lot of advancements in ultrasound for the last 50 years, mostly because it’s difficult to use, and because it’s expensive. Now that probe technology is moving from analog to ...
At a time when clinicians need quick insights at the point of care, Vscan Air, a pocket-sized ultrasound, enters the market as one of the smallest and lightweight handheld devices without compromising ...
Ultrasound devices have shrunk to the point where they are now handheld and can be used in the emergency department or the critical care unit for easier triage, faster interventions for acute events, ...
GE Healthcare launched a new handheld, wireless ultrasound device, capable of scanning anywhere within the body and small enough to be carried around in a clinician’s pocket. The Vscan Air is an ...
Growing adoption in chronic disease management, telemedicine, and emerging healthcare markets positions portable ultrasound as a strategic enabler of accessible, real-time imaging. Delray Beach, FL, ...
Delray Beach, FL, Oct. 16, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The global portable ultrasound market, valued at US$2.16 billion in 2023, stood at US$2.49 billion in 2025 and is projected to advance at a ...