News | Radiology Business | October 14, 2021

In 11 months Intelerad has expanded to now manage over 50B images, read over 130M exams/year and serve nearly 2K customers, including all of the top 10 U.S. Best Hospitals 

Intelerad Medical Systems, a global leader in medical image management solutions, today announced its acquisition of Ambra Health, maker of a leading cloud-based medical image management suite.

October 14, 2021 —  Intelerad Medical Systems, a global leader in medical image management solutions, today announced its acquisition of Ambra Health, maker of a leading cloud-based medical image management suite. Unifying two KLAS Research category leaders, the combined platform will provide physicians, patients and researchers a superior cloud solution for reading, storing and sharing diagnostic imaging. Along with Intelerad's award-winning PACS, Ambra brings a robust cloud VNA, image exchange functionality, and research and pathology capabilities to the Intelerad portfolio.

The global hospital imaging IT market is estimated at $4.5B, according to the recent Signify Research Imaging IT World Report 2021. Imaging needs will continue to facilitate growth in this market as hospitals and health systems increasingly turn to the cloud for image accessibility. This new partnership between Intelerad and Ambra significantly expands the combined company's ability to enable distributed radiology reading, collaborative care solutions and advanced life science research in multiple markets to improve the health of populations.

"The ultimate goal of healthcare is for human beings to live longer, healthier lives. Medical imaging and advanced technology is critical to this goal, and this acquisition positions Intelerad to enhance imaging accessibility and empower healthcare providers with the tools they need to deliver better patient outcomes," said Mike Lipps, Intelerad Chief Executive Officer. "For healthcare providers, moving to the cloud is not a matter of if, but when. Partnering with Ambra is a significant milestone on our path to provide the most scalable and robust medical image management platform in the industry. And while many medical imaging vendors offer pieces of what providers need, Intelerad now offers the entire solution."

Ambra powers some of the largest health systems - such as Johns Hopkins Medicine, Memorial Hermann and New York Presbyterian, as well as radiology practices, subspecialty practices and clinical research organizations - to dramatically improve imaging and collaborative care workflows with its highly intuitive and interoperable cloud platform. Ambra's cloud-based platform empowers radiologists and other providers to share and view images in real-time without a VPN or CD, improving patient engagement, continuity of care, and interoperability.

"Ambra has been focused on ensuring large hospital systems, medical groups, imaging centers, clinical research organizations, and health information exchanges can rely on us to significantly improve processes and workflows in the circle of care," said Morris Panner, CEO, Ambra. "This commitment is strengthened by joining Intelerad, and we look forward together to further enhance our products and services."

Panner will become President of Intelerad, reporting directly to Lipps, CEO. He has led Ambra's vision of delivering better care through great technology for almost a decade, and paired with his industry-leading experience, he will help accelerate Intelerad's ability to bring medical image management to the next level.

Today's milestone follows an active year for Intelerad, with this marking its fourth acquisition in 2021. The deals are part of Intelerad's growth strategy to provide customers the most scalable imaging platform in the world, and as a result, Intelerad customers are already benefiting from an expanded suite of solutions, unmatched flexibility, and increased support which will enable them to drive clinical efficiency and focus on providing enhanced patient care.

"Radiology Partners' mission is to transform our specialty by innovating across clinical value, technology, and service, while elevating the role of radiology and radiologists in healthcare. Having worked with both Intelerad and Ambra Health, we appreciate each organization's commitment to clients and their delivery of innovative technology to meet clinical goals and achieve positive patient outcomes," said Denis Zerr, Chief Information Officer for Radiology Partners, client of both Intelerad and Ambra. "As a result of this new partnership, we look forward to gaining an even stronger integrated suite of solutions to enable us to provide the best technology capabilities for our clinicians, deliver high-quality patient care and provide enhanced value to our healthcare partners."

For more information: www.intelerad.com


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