Strategic Radiology, an independent coalition of private imaging practices, has added an 80-physician new group member, deepening its presence in one Midwestern state.
Fort Wayne, Indiana-based Summit Radiology is the latest addition to the organization, joining two other members in the Hoosier State. The practice is the product of two organizations — Allen County Radiology Associates and CFB Radiology, with roots dating to the 1960s — merging in 1995, Strategic Radiology said Tuesday.
Led by Daniel Branam, MD, Summit Radiology provides subspecialized reading services to 26 hospitals across Indiana. Its radiologists deliver the full spectrum of subspecialized services spanning musculoskeletal, neurological, interventional and abdominal care, among other categories. Fort Wayne is the second most populous state in Indiana, located about 18 miles west of the Ohio border and 50 miles south of Michigan, Radiology Business reports.
Strategic Radiology now includes a total of 35 privately owned, independent practices representing 1,500-plus physicians hoping to gain the benefits of a large group without pursuing a merger deal. Read more.