Experity Acquires Teleradiology PACS Platform OnePACS – M&AWhat You Should Know:
– Experity, the technology partner of over 50% of U.S. urgent cares, has acquired OnePacs – a medical imaging SaaS company revolutionizing the Picture Archiving and Communication Systems (PACS) and Teleradiology industries. – The acquisition further strengthens Experity’s position as the leading urgent care Teleradiology provider and fills a gap in on-demand care delivery.
Acquisition Further Strengthens Experity’s Market Share in Urgent Care Teleradiology
OnePACS is the only PACS platform to offer a fully location-agnostic, distributed multi-user, cloud-based PACS with a cloud-based modality worklist and its own automated structured reporting solution with both native OnePACS and third-party voice recognition integration. With the addition of OnePACS, the teleradiology PACS platform, Experity extends its market share as the leading urgent care teleradiology company. In addition, this merger enables Experity Teleradiology to offer a fully tech-enabled service offering.
“The entire team at OnePACS is thrilled about the possibilities we can achieve together with Experity. Their offering is a natural complement to OnePACS’ role in the teleradiology ecosystem, and their focus on urgent care dovetails well with OnePACS’ teleradiology sweet spot. Benefitting from their resources and expertise, we are confident we’ll continue to innovate and grow the OnePACS platform to benefit providers, teleradiology groups and patients,” said Thomas Bryce, MD, PhD (CTO and cofounder, OnePACS).
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