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GE HealthCare Consolidates Imaging with $2.3 Billion Acquisition

The purchase of Intelerad integrates cloud-based radiology software directly into GE’s diagnostic ecosystem.

Olivia Sharp 1 min read 613 views
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GE HealthCare agreed to acquire Intelerad for $2.3 billion. The deal integrates Intelerad’s radiology software with GE’s AI tools, creating a unified cloud ecosystem for managing medical images.

GE HealthCare announced a definitive agreement to acquire medical imaging software provider Intelerad for approximately $2.3 billion. Intelerad, previously backed by private equity firms Hg Capital and TA Associates, specializes in viewing and managing radiology images through Picture Archiving and Communication Systems (PACS). The acquisition is a strategic move to vertically integrate software distribution channels with GE's diagnostic AI tools.

Vertical Integration in Radiology

The deal allows GE HealthCare to own the "last mile" of image delivery to radiologists. - Scale: Intelerad currently manages over 8 billion medical images and serves nearly 2,500 healthcare organizations globally. - Workflow: By …

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