GE Healthcare Acquires Inteleradto Scale Cloud-based Imaging
The acquisition, valued at approximately $2.3 billion, will bring Intelerad’s enterprise imaging and workflow management capabilities into GE HealthCare’s portfolio.
GE Healthcare has announced the acquisition of Intelerad, a leading provider of medical imaging software aimed at expanding cloud-based and software-enabled healthcare solutions.
The acquisition, valued at approximately $2.3 billion, will bring Intelerad’s enterprise imaging and workflow management capabilities into GE HealthCare’s portfolio.
The collaboration is aimed at extending GE’s footprint beyond the hospital-based imaging into specialized clinics and ambulatory care environments and teleradiology settings.
The acquisition reportedly aligns with GE’s broader mission to improve the development of disease‑focused smart devices and solutions enabled by digital (cloud and software) and artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities.
The combined capabilities are intended to support a fully connected, cloud‑first imaging ecosystem with an expanded GE HealthCare imaging portfolio of AI, digital tools, and SaaS offerings.
The integration is expected to provide a comprehensive solution, designed to improve clinical workflow efficiency and reduce infrastructure costs while enabling faster deployment.
Sharing his thoughts on the partnership, Roland Rott, President and CEO, Imaging, GE HealthCare, said, “Intelerad’s cloud-enabled software will support GE HealthCare’s imaging technologies and AI capabilities by simplifying complex workflows and providing patients and customers with more precise, connected care across the continuum. Following the completion of the acquisition, Intelerad will operate within GE HealthCare’s Imaging business and continue serving its enterprise imaging customers across the US, Canada, the UK, and Oceania.
Furthermore, GE HealthCare estimates that Intelerad will generate approximately $270 million in revenue in its first full year under ownership.
Commenting on the new initiative, Scott Miller, CEO, Solutions for Enterprise Imaging, GE HealthCare, said, “Intelerad enhances our ability to deliver a cloud-first enterprise imaging platform at scale. Together, we are connecting imaging across care settings with interoperable, AI-enabled solutions that simplify operations, improve clinical insight, and help our customers deliver more precise, personalized care.”
In a parallel development, GE Healthcare has also announced a partnership with Springbok Analytics.
The collaboration seeks to integrate Springbok’s proprietary AI-powered analysis platform with GE HealthCare’s MRI technologies to offer more precise, quantitative, and actionable assessments of musculoskeletal health.
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