Practices Tied to Private Equity, Hospitals Charge Significantly More Than Independent Radiology Groups

Hospital – and private equity-affiliated radiology practices command significantly higher prices than independent radiology groups, according to new research published Tuesday.

Consolidation of imaging groups has accelerated in recent years, with limited evidence on how this change impacts economics within the specialty. Researchers with Brown University recently set out to understand how such M&A activity has changed prices for radiology services, sharing their findings in the Journal of the American College of Radiology (JACR).

They found a noteworthy gap, with negotiated professional prices for hospital-based radiology services about 43% higher than independents. That’s compared to about 16% higher for investor-backed radiologists versus others in private practice. Read More>>

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