News | Breast Imaging | July 17, 2025

The acquisition contributes iCAD’s commercial, technology, and regulatory capabilities and positions DeepHealth with a suite of AI-powered breast cancer image interpretation and workflow solutions.

DeepHealth Completes Acquisition of iCAD

July 17, 2025 — RadNet, Inc., a provider of high-quality, cost-effective diagnostic imaging services and digital health solutions, has completed the acquisition of iCAD, Inc. The integration of iCAD’s complementary commercial, technology, and regulatory capabilities into DeepHealth advances DeepHealth’s mission to address clinical and operational challenges in screening and diagnosis by harnessing the power of AI and imaging.

Kees Wesdorp, president and CEO of RadNet’s Digital Health segment, commented, “We are excited to welcome the iCAD team to DeepHealth. The integration of iCAD further empowers DeepHealth to meet the real-world clinical needs of today, from improving the accuracy and early detection of breast cancer to orchestrating large-scale screening programs, while shaping the future of breast cancer management. Our combined capabilities position us for accelerated growth and rapid delivery of transformative, AI-powered population health solutions.”

iCAD’s extensive AI portfolio — including breast cancer detection, risk evaluation, breast density and breast arterial calcification assessment — is deployed in more than 50 countries. This portfolio will be integrated with DeepHealth’s end-to-end screening and diagnostic solutions, further improving both cancer detection rates and workflow efficiency. By uniting complementary technologies and datasets, the combined portfolio can further enhance AI model performance and enable the delivery of a comprehensive suite of AI-powered image interpretation and workflow solutions that address real-world clinical needs across the cancer screening and detection pathways.

With expanded market access through iCAD’s installed base of more than 1,500 healthcare provider locations worldwide, this strategic acquisition enables DeepHealth to scale its impact to over 10 million mammograms annually. This global reach aims to accelerate AI adoption and screening compliance by bringing advanced AI-powered solutions to communities around the world, including those that are underserved.

For more information, visit www.radnet.com and  deephealth.com


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