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3 weeks ago |
dotmed.com | Gus Iversen
Capitol Imaging Services has expanded its reach into Georgia through the acquisition of Outpatient Imaging, LLC, a network of nine diagnostic centers located in the greater Atlanta area and Statesboro. The acquisition was made by Capitol Imaging’s parent company, Clearview Capital Fund IV, L.P., a Stamford, Connecticut-based private equity fund.
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3 weeks ago |
dotmed.com | Gus Iversen
ChristianaCare will take over operations at five Crozer Health outpatient centers in Pennsylvania after submitting the winning $50.3 million bid in a court-supervised auction process tied to Crozer’s ongoing bankruptcy. The Wilmington, Delaware-based health system plans to assume control of facilities located in Glen Mills, Havertown, Broomall, and Media, all in Delaware County. The transaction remains subject to court approval and is expected to close soon.
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3 weeks ago |
dotmed.com | Gus Iversen
GE HealthCare has partnered with Forsta, a subsidiary of Kalbe, to open Indonesia’s first facility dedicated to the domestic production of CT scanners. The site, located at PT Forsta Kalmedic Global in Bogor, marks a shift toward localized manufacturing of advanced diagnostic technology. The partnership aims to shorten delivery times, reduce reliance on imported imaging systems, and expand access to diagnostics across Indonesia’s archipelago.
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3 weeks ago |
dotmed.com | Philip F. Jacobus
Five Minutes in Healthcare is where I discuss current events with some of the industry's most influential leaders. Today I am joined by Michael Needham, principal at Efficio Consulting, one of the largest procurement consulting firms in the world, for an insightful conversation about healthcare spending and efficiency.
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3 weeks ago |
dotmed.com | Gus Iversen
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has granted De Novo authorization to CLAIRITY BREAST, an AI platform developed by Clairity, Inc., for predicting five-year breast cancer risk using only a screening mammogram. The Boston-based startup says the tool is designed to integrate with existing clinical systems, allowing providers to identify women at elevated risk without relying on traditional factors such as family history or genetic background.
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