RadNet to Detail AI Imaging Acquisition, Digital Health Strategy
Event summary
- RadNet acquired Gleamer SAS, a French AI-powered medical imaging solutions provider, in an undisclosed deal.
- RadNet will host a conference call and presentation on March 5, 2026, at 7:30 AM Pacific Time to discuss the acquisition and its digital health strategy.
- Gleamer’s solutions support radiologists and clinicians across X-ray, Mammography, CT, and MRI, with over 30 million exams analyzed across 2,250 locations.
- DeepHealth, RadNet’s digital health subsidiary, focuses on AI-powered health informatics and operates a cloud-first platform (DeepHealth OS).
The big picture
RadNet’s acquisition of Gleamer signals a continued push by diagnostic imaging providers to incorporate AI and digital health solutions to address rising demand and improve efficiency. The deal underscores the growing importance of AI in radiology, as companies seek to automate tasks, improve diagnostic accuracy, and personalize patient care. Gleamer's global reach and established peer-reviewed publications suggest RadNet is aiming to expand its digital health footprint beyond its existing US markets.
What we're watching
- Integration Risk
- The success of the acquisition hinges on RadNet’s ability to effectively integrate Gleamer’s technology and team, which could be complicated by cultural differences and differing operational approaches.
- Market Adoption
- The pace at which RadNet can deploy Gleamer’s solutions across its network and attract new customers will determine the acquisition’s financial impact.
- Competitive Landscape
- How RadNet leverages Gleamer's technology to differentiate its DeepHealth offerings against competitors in the increasingly crowded AI-powered medical imaging space will be crucial for sustained growth.
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