MedTech Dive November 21, 2025
Ricky Zipp

GE HealthCare forecast Intelerad’s revenue to be approximately $270 million in the first full year of ownership. The deal expands GE HealthCare’s presence in more outpatient settings.

GE HealthCare said Thursday that it would buy Intelerad for $2.3 billion in cash, adding to this week’s run of medtech acquisitions.

Intelerad, a medical imaging software provider for the healthcare industry, expands GE HealthCare’s inpatient presence to outpatient and ambulatory care settings. The deal is expected to close in the first half of 2026.

“As hospital and ambulatory care providers face increased demand for imaging and rising patient volumes, they are looking to simplify and unify their workflows,” GE HealthCare CEO Peter Arduini said in a statement. “Our acquisition of Intelerad will...

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