AI in Healthcare
The latest on artificial intelligence transforming medicine
News stories discovered and organized by an automated pipeline. Covering clinical deployments, research breakthroughs, regulation, and industry developments.
RadNet’s Idaho joint venture shows imaging consolidation is still accelerating
RadNet is forming a joint venture to manage imaging centers in Idaho, extending its footprint through a partnership model rather than outright acquisition. The move reflects how national imaging companies are using local deals to expand scale while maintaining access to regional markets.
Digital Health Funding Reaches $7.4 Billion, but the Market’s Real Story Is Consolidation
Another market recap puts first-quarter digital health funding at $7.4 billion and highlights large rounds, strategic investors, and AI-driven growth. The headline number is impressive, but the more important signal is that capital is increasingly concentrated in a narrower set of winning themes.
Covera Health and Medmo Merge to Build an End-to-End Imaging Platform
Fierce Healthcare reports that Covera Health and Medmo are combining to create a more complete diagnostic imaging platform. The deal underscores a wider industry push to unify access, navigation, and clinical decision support around imaging.
AI in Healthcare Is Growing Fast — but the Real Winner May Be the Builder Who Moves First
A Crunchbase profile frames one founder's quick startup sale as the fastest route to building real-world healthcare AI, underscoring how quickly this market is consolidating around execution, distribution, and capital. The story illustrates that in healthcare AI, speed and access to customers may matter as much as technical sophistication.
Digital Health Funding Is Concentrating in Fewer Hands as Mega-Deals Dominate Q1
New reporting points to a funding landscape increasingly dominated by a small number of large rounds. The concentration suggests investors are favoring scaled, de-risked bets over a broader spread of early-stage experiments.
RadNet’s Gleamer move shows imaging AI competition shifting from tools to integrated workflow control
RadNet’s deal with Gleamer points to a more mature imaging AI market where value comes from embedding models into reading, triage, and operational workflow rather than selling isolated point solutions. The strategy underscores how imaging providers increasingly want platform leverage, not a patchwork of standalone algorithms.
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