Radiology Business April 15, 2024
Marty Stempniak

Private equity backed radiology provider Rayus is partnering with a growing startup company to launch a nationwide whole body MRI offering, the two announced Monday.

Ezra in February revealed it had raised $21 million in capital with plans to launch 50 new locations in 2024. Now the New York-based healthcare company is collaborating with Rayus Radiology to roll out its product across all 150 of its freestanding imaging centers.

Ezra charges $950 to $2,500 for MRI exams of healthy individuals and analyzes them with FDA-cleared artificial intelligence software to diagnose concerns before they become problematic. It’s capitalizing on a growing trend alongside other whole body MRI providers such as startup Prenuvo and radiology practice SimonMed Imaging.

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Partnerships, Provider, Radiology, Technology, Trends
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