Mergers & Acquisitions

The healthcare industry sees a lot of consolidation between both vendors and healthcare providers this channel tracks mergers and acquisitions between large healthcare systems, community hospitals, private practices, vendors and private equity investors. Health systems have been growing in size substantially in the past decade with mergers with smaller healthcare systems and hospitals. This is largely due to the need to be more efficient amid lower reimbursements and rising costs by building an economy of scale in a larger health system. On the vendor side, mergers have become a common way to reduce research and development costs by purchasing intellectual rights for new technologies, or to purchased companies with new technologies that already have regulatory market clearance. 

Rush University Medical Center selects Agfa HealthCare DR solutions for excellent image quality and improved delivery of patient care.

Agfa HealthCare announces today that it has signed an agreement with the Rush University Medical Center to supply three DX-D 600 and one DX-D 300 direct radiography (DR) solutions over the coming year.

Cleveland Clinic, Candescent Health Form Partnership to Transform Radiology Care and Boost Healthcare Value

Cleveland Clinic and Candescent Health have formed a multi-year partnership aimed at transforming radiology care, with a goal to improve healthcare value through defined quality standards, enhanced workflow processes and the creation of an efficient, nationwide cloud-based radiology network.

Northeast Radiology announces merger of operations with HVRA

Northeast Radiology has announced a merger with Housatonic Valley Radiological Associates (HVRA). After the move, which is effective August 3, the company will retain the name Northeast Radiology.

Medical device company completes reverse merger, raises $26.7 million

ViewRay, Inc., a medical device company focused on treating cancer through advanced radiation therapy,  announced this week that it has gone public through a reverse merger and raised $26.7 million in private placement. 

INFINITT Announces Partnering Agreement with Trident USA, parent company of Mobilex and the leading provider of Mobile Diagnostic Services in the US

INFINITT announced today that TridentUSA Health Services has entered into a 7-year Partner Plus Agreement that is based on an unlimited software licensing model for INFINITT PACS and Cardiology Suite, in addition to custom software development.

Medical Group Merger In Response to Changing Healthcare Market

Radiology, Inc. and LaPorte Radiology, Inc.  are pleased to announce that they will combine operations effective January 1, 2016, and operate under the name, “Radiology, Inc.” 

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