Thursday, December 18, 2025

< + > Nanox Reaches Agreement with Vaso Corporation to Acquire VasoHealthcare IT | GE HealthCare to Acquire Intelerad | Avandra Acquires DatCard Systems and Sorna Corporation

Check out today’s featured companies who have recently completed an M&A deal, and be sure to check out the full list of past healthcare IT M&A.


Nanox Reaches Agreement with Vaso Corporation to Acquire VasoHealthcare IT, Accelerating U.S. Rollout of AI Solutions

Nano-X Imaging Ltd. (Nanox), an innovative medical imaging technology company, today announced that the parties have agreed on the terms and conditions pursuant to which Nanox will acquire VasoHealthcare IT Inc. (VHC IT) from Vaso Corporation (Vaso), subject to certain conditions.

This transaction is intended to accelerate the deployment of Nanox’s AI solutions across U.S. healthcare facilities and is expected to be executed and completed within a couple of weeks.

VHC IT is a healthcare information technology provider serving hospitals and healthcare providers across the United States, with a team of professionals specializing in healthcare IT implementation. Its capabilities include healthcare systems integration, workflow optimization, data migration, user training, and nationwide go-live support for medical imaging.

Under the terms of the proposed acquisition, VHC IT’s established operational and customer-support infrastructure will be integrated with Nanox.AI’s FDA-cleared AI solutions that analyze routine CT scans for indicators of chronic diseases…

Full release here, originally announced November 19th, 2025.


GE HealthCare to Acquire Intelerad, Advancing Cloud-Enabled Enterprise Imaging Across Care Settings

GE HealthCare announced it has entered into an agreement to acquire Intelerad, a leading medical imaging software provider for the healthcare industry, for a purchase price of $2.3 billion paid in cash. This acquisition demonstrates GE HealthCare’s continued commitment to cloud-enabled and AI-powered solutions across care settings and furthers the company’s aim to triple its offerings of cloud-enabled products by 2028.

Intelerad is a leading medical imaging software and digital enterprise workflow solutions company with a significant presence in outpatient ambulatory care settings. Its cloud-first products are designed for radiology and cardiology and extend across both inpatient and outpatient care settings. Intelerad’s leading outpatient footprint complements GE HealthCare’s leadership in hospital-based imaging.  Together, these combined capabilities will create a more comprehensive, cloud-first, and AI-enabled imaging offering spanning diverse care settings—from large academic medical centers to rapidly expanding ambulatory networks.

“As hospital and ambulatory care providers face increased demand for imaging and rising patient volumes, they are looking to simplify and unify their workflows,” said Peter Arduini, President and CEO at GE HealthCare. “Our acquisition of Intelerad will bring additional cloud-enabled and intelligent solutions in radiology and cardiology into our portfolio of products and extend our capabilities into outpatient networks, enabling care teams to be more efficient, improve outcomes, and deliver precision care for patients globally. As a result, we expect to accelerate our growth in SaaS products and recurring revenues as we take another evolutionary step to grow into a healthcare solutions provider.”

“Intelerad is an outstanding strategic fit and is a pioneer in cloud-based imaging software, with a strong portfolio of world-class solutions across care settings,” said Roland Rott, President and CEO of Imaging at GE HealthCare…

Full release here, originally announced November 20th, 2025.


Avandra Acquires DatCard Systems and Sorna Corporation to Create World’s Largest Medical Imaging Platform to Support Patient Care and Breakthrough Medical Research

Avandra Health, the world’s largest federated network for medical imaging and clinical datatoday announced the acquisition of DatCard Systems and Sorna Corporation to build the leading medical imaging platform providing imaging data to improve patient care across clinical and research applications. These acquisitions combine the complementary capabilities of clinical data sharing between providers (DatCard and Sorna), with Avandra’s de-identified patient data aggregation platform to fuel medical research, AI development, and clinical innovation.

DatCard Systems is the market-leading supplier of DICOM distribution solutions, enabling healthcare providers to share imaging data seamlessly to support patient continuity of care and improved outcomes. Recognized for trusted expertise and best-in-class customer service, DatCard has more than 4,800 installations worldwide of its PacsCube product.

Sorna Corporation is the renowned industry pioneer in automated medical data distribution, trusted by leading health systems worldwide for over twenty-five years. Sorna’s flagship Vertex Platform is a comprehensive suite of applications, including cloud-brokered data sharing, automated DICOM CD production, and intelligent routing of patient data.

Collectively, DatCard and Sorna serve the majority of Academic Medical Centers in the United States, including over half of the National Cancer Institute (NCI) sites…

Full release here, originally announced November 30th, 2025.



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