Published on the Feb. 25, 2016, DiagnosticImaging.com website
By Whitney L.J. Howell
When you think of venture capitalism, your mind likely goes directly to business endeavors, not health care. But the ties between venture capital investment and health care activities are real – and growing, especially in radiology.
According to global communications and consulting firm Mercom Capital Group, LLC, venture capital investments in health care topped $2.2 billion in 2013. That’s double the $1.2 billion venture capitalists sunk into health care in 2012.
It’s unclear how much venture capital (VC) investment is funneled into diagnostic imaging, but according to Arl Van Moore, Jr., MD, former president of Charlotte Radiology in North Carolina, these types of outside funding activities are likely to continue. The main reason: profit. VC investors look at radiology practices and teleradiology companies as opportunities to make money.
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