Company: GEHC
Filing Date: 2025-04-10
Form Type: DEF 14A
Source: 0001628280-25-017240
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Company: GE HealthCare Technologies Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-04-10
Form: DEF 14A
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 Catherine Lesjak, Anne T. Madden, Tomislav Mihaljevic, William J. Stromberg, and Phoebe L. Yang are independent, and that H. Lawrence Culp, Jr. and Peter J. Arduini are not independent. The Board has determined that all members of the Audit Committee, the Compensation Committee, and the Governance Committee are independent and also satisfy applicable committee-specific independence requirements.

#### 20GE HEALTHCARE 2025 PROXY STATEMENT

#### Corporate Governance

#### Board Committees

#### Committee Purpose and Responsibilities
The purpose and key responsibilities of each committee are listed below. For more detail, see the Governance Principles and committee charters. These materials can be found in the Investors section of our website, investor.gehealthcare.com .

| Audit Committee |     | Number of Meetings in 2024: 10 |

| Catherine Lesjak 
 Chair            |     | Other Members:                                                             
 Lloyd W. Howell, Jr., Anne T. Madden, William J. Stromberg, Phoebe L. Yang |

The purpose of the Audit Committee is to assist the Board in its oversight of the integrity of the financial statements of the Company, compliance with legal and regulatory requirements, the independence and qualifications of the independent auditor, and the performance of the Company’s internal audit function and independent auditor. The Audit Committee’s role shall also include oversight as it relates to cybersecurity risk. Among other things, the Audit Committee:

• Oversees GE HealthCare’s independent auditor, including the selection of the auditor, the audit plan, and the budget, and monitors independence and performance;

• Oversees the Company’s financial reporting activities;

• Oversees the internal audit function, including the appointment, hiring, annual performance evaluation, total compensation, oversight, and removal of, and succession planning for, the chief audit executive;

• Discusses with the auditor and management key reporting practices (including the use of non-GAAP financial measures), critical audit matters, and accounting standards and principles;

• Oversees and reviews, with Company management, the Company’s internal control over financial reporting and the Company’s disclosure controls and procedures; and

• Establishes and oversees the procedures set forth in the Governance Principles for the receipt, retention, and treatment of complaints on accounting, internal accounting controls, auditing, or federal securities law matters, as well as submissions by Company employees regarding matters that could have a material impact on the Company.

| Financial Acumen                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        
 The Board has determined that each of Lloyd W. Howell, Jr.,