RadNet, Inc. (NASDAQ: RDNT), a national leader in providing
high-quality, cost-effective outpatient diagnostic imaging
services, today announces MammogramNow, an innovative screening
mammography service set to debut at the Walmart Supercenter in
Milford, Delaware, on December 8th. This pioneering initiative aims
to enhance breast health awareness and accessibility, including the
integration of cutting-edge DeepHealth® (deephealth.com)
technology, into the Walmart Supercenter environment, providing
women with convenient access to crucial breast cancer screening
services.
MammogramNow at the Walmart Supercenter introduces a new model
of breast health screening convenience. Harnessing state-of-the-art
hardware and software technology, powered by DeepHealth Artificial
Intelligence (AI), this program pursues an improved level of
screening performance and promotes earlier detection. MammogramNow
offers women access to RadNet’s Enhanced Breast Cancer Detection
service (www.myEBCDmammo.com), incorporating AI to optimize disease
detection seamlessly during their visits, without extending their
appointment time.
By placing the MammogramNow program within the Walmart
Supercenter, RadNet and Walmart seek to make breast health
screenings more accessible, encouraging proactive, community-based
healthcare. As part of the pilot, RadNet will actively promote
breast health education and awareness initiatives, providing the
Milford community with essential information about breast health
and the critical nature of regular screenings.
“With MammogramNow, we are endeavoring to improve population
heath and encourage preventative care. We believe RadNet currently
performs close to five percent of all mammograms in the United
States annually, and the pilot with Walmart is designed to provide
even greater, convenient access for women, driving better
compliance with annual breast cancer screening guidelines,” said
RadNet President and Chief Executive Officer, Howard Berger, M.D.
“The ability to offer leading-edge hardware, software and AI
technologies in a non-traditional healthcare location, such as a
highly-trafficked retail location like a Walmart Supercenter, could
become a new paradigm for the future of consumer healthcare and
preventative medicine.”
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statements, including statements regarding the capabilities of the
DeepHealth® technology, the DeepHealth® Enhanced Breast Cancer
Detection service (EBCD) and the success of the pilot program with
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For media inquiries or further information, please contact:
RadNet, Inc.Mark StolperExecutive Vice President and Chief
Financial OfficerRadNet, Inc.310-445-2800
Tim MerchantRadNet, Inc.National Director of Screening Networks
and Population Health Strategy443-436-1100
About MammogramNow™
MammogramNow™ is a proactive breast cancer screening program
hosted at select Walmart Supercenter locations. By leveraging
cutting-edge technology and artificial intelligence along with the
convenience of Walmart's retail spaces, the program aims to
increase accessibility to screening mammography, so that women are
empowered to prioritize their well-being.
About RadNet, Inc.
RadNet, Inc., is the leading national provider of free-standing,
fixed-site diagnostic imaging services and related information
technology solutions (including artificial intelligence) in the
United States based on the number of locations and annual imaging
revenue. RadNet has a network of 366 owned and/or operated
outpatient imaging centers. RadNet's markets include California,
Maryland, Delaware, New Jersey, New York, Florida, and Arizona.
Together with affiliated radiologists, including full-time and per
diem employees and technologists, RadNet has over 9,000
employees.
For more information, visit http://www.radnet.com.
About Walmart
Walmart Inc. (NYSE: WMT) helps people around the world save
money and live better—anytime and anywhere—in retail stores,
online, and through their mobile devices. Each week, nearly 230
million customers and members visit approximately 10,800 stores and
clubs under 51 banners in 25 countries and eCommerce websites. With
fiscal year 2022 revenue of $559 billion, Walmart employs over 2.3
million associates worldwide.
About DeepHealth, Inc.
DeepHealth, Inc. uses machine learning to distill lifetimes of
insights from medical experts into software to assist physicians.
DeepHealth's mission is to enable the best care by providing
products that clinicians and patients can trust through rigorous
science and clinical integration. For more information, visit
www.DeepHealth.com
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