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GE Healthcare Equipment Financing — Complete Model Guide

Signa MRI from $750K to $3.1M • Revolution CT from $220K to $1.58M • equipment lenders OEM financing

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Quick Answer: GE Healthcare (Chicago, Illinois — spun off from GE in January 2023, now independent public company on Nasdaq under ticker GEHC) is one of the world's two largest medical imaging companies alongside Siemens Healthineers. Signa MRI systems range from $750,000 (Signa Explorer 1.5T) to $3.1 million (Signa Architect 3T). Revolution CT scanners start at $220,000 (Revolution Maxima 64-slice) and reach $1.58 million (Revolution Apex AI-enhanced). OEM financing is available through equipment lenders with 36–84 month terms.
Key Facts: MRI Price Range: $750K–$3.1M • CT Price Range: $220K–$1.58M • Top MRI Series: Signa Explorer, Artist, Premier, Architect • Top CT Series: Revolution Maxima, EVO, Frontier, Apex • OEM Financing: equipment lenders • Typical Down Payment: 10–20% • Loan Terms: 36–84 months • Headquarters: Chicago, IL (formerly Milwaukee, WI) • Public Company: Nasdaq GEHC since January 2023

GE Healthcare — Company Overview and US Manufacturing

GE HealthCare Technologies Inc. (Chicago, Illinois) completed its spin-off from General Electric Company in January 2023 and began trading on Nasdaq under the ticker GEHC. The company employs approximately 51,000 people worldwide, with major US manufacturing in Florence, South Carolina (MRI systems), Waukesha, Wisconsin (CT and ultrasound), and Milwaukee, Wisconsin (X-ray). GE Healthcare is the only major medical imaging company that manufactures MRI systems in the United States — a distinction it markets heavily in government procurement and VA hospital contracts.

The company's four main imaging segments are: Magnetic Resonance (MRI), Computed Tomography (CT), Ultrasound, and Interventional/X-ray. The GE Signa brand covers MRI, while Revolution covers the CT product line. Voluson is GE's premium ultrasound brand for OB/GYN, and Definium covers digital X-ray. equipment lenders provides captive OEM financing directly from headquarters in Norwalk, Connecticut.

How Much Does a GE Signa MRI System Cost in 2024?

GE Signa MRI systems are manufactured in Florence, South Carolina — making GE the only Big Three MRI OEM with US manufacturing. The Signa line covers 1.5T and 3T field strengths for clinical use, with AIR Technology (AI reconstruction + flexible coils) as the primary differentiator in current-generation systems.

Model Field Strength New Price Used/Refurb Key Feature
Signa Explorer1.5T$750K–$980K$330K–$457KValue 1.5T, entry clinical
Signa Artist1.5T$980K–$1.28M$432K–$596KAIR Technology, US-manufactured
Signa Premier3T$1.85M–$2.45M$815K–$1.14MStandard 3T, AIR Recon DL
Signa Architect3T$2.35M–$3.1M$1.03M–$1.44MPremium 3T, highest gradient

Prices are for equipment only and do not include site preparation, RF shielding, installation, or applications training. Site costs for 1.5T MRI typically add $200,000–$500,000. GE Signa MRI manufacturing in Florence, SC can be relevant for buyers prioritizing US content for government or VA contracts.

GE Revolution CT Scanner Prices — Complete Model Lineup

The GE Revolution CT series covers the full range from entry-level community hospital installations to premium AI-enhanced systems for academic medical centers and advanced cardiac programs. Manufactured in Waukesha, Wisconsin, the Revolution line was one of the first to integrate deep learning image reconstruction as a standard feature.

Model Slice Count New Price Used/Refurb Best For
Revolution Maxima64-slice$220K–$278K$97K–$129KStandard community hospital
Revolution EVO128-slice$345K–$435K$152K–$202KEnhanced clinical program
Revolution Frontier256-slice$620K–$782K$273K–$364KHigh-end cardiac imaging
Revolution CT256-slice wide bore$865K–$1.09M$381K–$507KWide bore, bariatric/claustrophobic
Revolution Apex256-slice AI$1.25M–$1.58M$550K–$736KPremium AI, deep learning recon

GE Signa Artist vs Siemens MAGNETOM Sola vs Philips Ingenia — 1.5T MRI Comparison

All three Big Three 1.5T MRI systems are technically excellent — the differences are primarily in workflow, AI features, and vendor relationships. Here is an objective comparison:

Factor GE Signa Artist Siemens MAGNETOM Sola Philips Ingenia 1.5T
New Price$980K–$1.28M$900K–$1.2M$950K–$1.25M
US ManufacturingYes — Florence, SCNo (Erlangen, Germany)No (Best, Netherlands)
AI ReconstructionAIR Recon DL (deep learning)Deep Resolve (Siemens)SmartSpeed + Compressed SENSE
Helium-Free OptionPartial (AIR Recharge newer models)Yes — zero boiloff standardYes (BlueSeal technology)
Coil SystemAIR flexible coils — lightestBioMatrix adaptive coilsdStream digital coils
OEM Financingequipment lendersequipment lendersPhilips Healthcare Capital
5-Year Resale42–52% of new40–50% of new38–48% of new
Annual Service$68K–$98K/yr$65K–$95K/yr$60K–$92K/yr
Best ForVA/gov't contracts, AI workflowHigh volume, helium savingsPediatric, wide patient variety

equipment lenders — OEM Financing Programs

equipment lenders provides financing for all GE Healthcare equipment through the following structures. equipment lenders maintains a dedicated healthcare originations team and can underwrite both hospital systems and independent imaging centers.

GE Voluson Ultrasound and Definium X-Ray Pricing

GE Healthcare's ultrasound and X-ray lines round out the imaging portfolio. The Voluson brand dominates premium OB/GYN ultrasound globally:

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Frequently Asked Questions — GE Healthcare Equipment Financing

How much does a GE Signa MRI cost?

GE Signa MRI systems range from $750,000–$980,000 for the entry-level Signa Explorer 1.5T to $2.35 million–$3.1 million for the premium Signa Architect 3T. The flagship Signa Artist 1.5T — the most widely sold GE MRI — costs $980,000–$1,280,000 new and $432,000–$596,000 refurbished. The Signa Premier 3T runs $1.85 million–$2.45 million. These prices exclude site preparation, which adds $200,000–$500,000.

Does GE Healthcare offer financing?

Yes. equipment lenders (a division operating post-GEHC spin-off) provides OEM equipment financing for all GE Healthcare equipment. equipment lenders offers lease and loan structures with terms from 36 to 84 months. Since GE Healthcare's spin-off from GE in January 2023 and its listing on Nasdaq (GEHC), the financing arm has continued under equipment lenders branding with competitive rates.

What is AIR Technology in GE Signa MRI?

GE's AIR Technology refers to their AIR Recon DL (deep learning reconstruction) and AIR coil system. AIR Recon DL uses deep learning to reconstruct MRI images with higher quality at faster speeds. The AIR coil design makes coils lighter, flexible, and easier to position on patients — reducing setup time and improving patient comfort. Both the Signa Artist and Signa Premier include AIR Technology as standard features.

How much does a GE Revolution CT scanner cost?

GE Revolution CT scanners range from $220,000–$278,000 for the Revolution Maxima (64-slice) to $1.25 million–$1.58 million for the Revolution Apex (256-slice AI-enhanced). The Revolution EVO (128-slice) at $345,000–$435,000 is the most commonly purchased model for community hospitals. Used Revolution CT systems range from $97,000 (Maxima) to $736,000 (Apex) through refurbished equipment dealers.

What is the difference between GE and Siemens for imaging equipment financing?

GE Healthcare and Siemens Healthineers are the two largest medical imaging companies globally, and their flagship products are comparably priced. GE's advantage is AIR Recon DL deep learning reconstruction, US manufacturing in South Carolina, and slightly stronger US resale values. Siemens' advantage is zero-helium boiloff technology on the MAGNETOM Sola, eliminating helium refill costs of $5,000–$15,000 per event. Both OEM financing programs offer comparable terms. The best choice often comes down to local service quality and physician preference.

Can I finance used GE Healthcare equipment?

Yes. Used GE Healthcare equipment can be financed through equipment lenders's certified pre-owned program, third-party healthcare equipment lenders, and specialty medical imaging finance companies. Used GE equipment typically requires independent appraisal and may have higher interest rates (1–2% above new equipment rates) due to residual value uncertainty. Most lenders finance used MRI and CT systems fewer than 10 years old with an active service contract.

How long do GE MRI and CT systems last?

GE Signa MRI systems typically operate 15–20 years with proper maintenance and periodic upgrades. The magnet itself often lasts 20–25 years, while electronics and gradient systems are upgraded every 7–12 years. GE Revolution CT systems have an operational life of 10–15 years. Many facilities replace systems earlier (7–10 years) to maintain current technology and benefit from strong trade-in values before the used market softens.