Radiology Business March 10, 2025
Marty Stempniak

RadNet Inc. wants to help nonradiology physician offices, multispecialty groups and urgent care centers deliver diagnostic imaging at the point of care.

Leaders with the Los Angeles-based imaging center operator discussed the strategy during the company’s fourth quarter earnings call Feb. 28. CEO Howard Berger, MD, gave the example of RadNet’s recent partnership with OB/GYN Specialists of the Palm Beaches, assisting the Florida firm in offering mammography at four of its own locations.

Under the agreement, RadNet’s contracted radiologists provide interpretations of all mammograms and diagnostic screening exams performed at the obstetrics and gynecology group. RadNet also is providing technological support, including its Enhanced Breast Cancer Detection protocol, which charges women $40 to have AI look over their...

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