RadNet and Providence Health System Announce Joint Venture

The new joint venture is comprised of seven outpatient imaging centers.

By HFT Staff


RadNet, Inc. announced that it established a new joint venture in March with Providence Health System. 

The new joint venture, Tri Valley Imaging Group, was established with RadNet, contributing four California imaging centers – two in Burbank and one each in Panorama City and Santa Clarita. Providence contributed three imaging centers to the joint venture located in Santa Clarita, Mission Hills and Porter Ranch. Additionally, the joint venture intends to develop a third imaging center in Burbank and to add and upgrade technology at some of the locations contributed by Providence. 

Tri Valley Imaging Group will increase patient access to outpatient radiology by broadening the ambulatory network of imaging centers throughout the covered markets, including within certain underserved communities. The joint venture seeks to improve patient care through integrating RadNet’s eRAD and DeepHealth outpatient imaging technology solutions with Providence’s Epic electronic medical record (EMR) system. The objective of this integration is to improve workflow, provide more timely access to records and produce faster results for patients and referring physicians. 



April 4, 2024


Topic Area: Maintenance and Operations


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