Company: GEHC
Filing Date: 2025-04-10
Form Type: DEF 14A
Source: 0001628280-25-017240
Chunk: 94

Company: GE HealthCare Technologies Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-04-10
Form: DEF 14A
Chunk 94
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What is Notice and Access? The SEC’s notice and access rule allows companies to deliver a Notice to stockholders in lieu of a paper copy of the proxy statement and annual report. The Notice provides instructions as to how stockholders can access the proxy statement and the annual report online, contains a listing of matters to be considered at the Annual Meeting, and sets forth instructions as to how shares can be voted. Instructions for requesting a paper copy of the proxy statement and the annual report are set forth on the Notice.

Shares must be voted by internet, by phone, or by completing and returning a proxy form. Shares cannot be voted by marking, writing on, and/or returning the Notice. Any Notices that are returned will not be counted as votes.

What if I am a Stockholder of Record and Do Not Specify a Choice for a Matter when Returning a Proxy Form? Stockholders should specify their choice for each matter on the proxy form. If no specific instructions are given, proxies that are signed and returned will be voted in accordance with the Board’s recommendations.

Can I Change my Vote? You may change your vote by revoking your proxy at any time before it is exercised, which can be done by voting electronically during the meeting, by delivering a new proxy, or by notifying the inspector of election in writing. If your GE HealthCare shares are held for you in a brokerage, bank, or other institutional account, you must contact that institution to revoke a previously authorized proxy. The address for the inspector of election is First Coast Results, Inc., 200 Business Park Circle, Suite 112, Saint Augustine, FL 32095.

How are Votes Counted? Each share is entitled to one vote on each matter to be voted on at the Annual Meeting.

What are Broker Non-Votes? Broker non-votes occur on a matter up for vote when a broker, bank, or other holder of shares you own in “street name” is not permitted to vote on that particular matter without instructions from you, you do not give instructions, and the broker, bank, or other nominee indicates on its proxy form, or otherwise notifies us, that it does not have authority to vote its shares on that matter.

Is my Vote Confidential? Individual votes of stockholders are kept private, except as necessary to meet legal requirements. Only the independent inspector and certain employees of GE HealthCare and its agents have access to proxies and other individual stockholder voting records, and they must acknowledge in writing their responsibility to