- Pro Medicus (PME), through its subsidiary Visage Imaging, inks a seven-year, $20 million contract with Gundersen Health System
- The contract will see Visage 7 deployed throughout Gundersen, offering a unified diagnostic imaging platform across the network
- Pro Medicus CEO Dr Sam Hupert says the fifth material IDN contract in the last 12 months is a testament to its Visage 7 solution
- Gunderson Health System includes seven hospitals and 65 clinics across Wisconsin, Minnesota and Iowa in the United States
- PME shares are down 0.20 per cent and trading at $60.08 at 1:28pm AEST
Pro Medicus (PME), through its subsidiary Visage Imaging, has signed a seven-year, $20 million contract with Gundersen Health System.
The contract will see Visage 7 deployed throughout Gundersen, offering a unified diagnostic imaging platform across the network.
Gundersen Health System, a not-for-profit integrated delivery network (IDN) comprises seven hospitals and 65 clinics across Wisconsin, Minnesota and Iowa in the United States.
Pro Medicus CEO Doctor Sam Hupert said the contract was a testament to its Visage 7 solution.
“IDNs are the largest market segment in North America and we continue to build strong momentum in this key sector with this, our fifth material IDN contract in the last 12 months,” he said.
“It reinforces our belief that our solution is equally well suited to IDNs of all sizes, making our total addressable market very significant.”
The company announced that planning for the rollout would commence immediately, with initial go-lives planned for the second half of CY2023.
Gundersen adds to a growing portfolio of clients using Visage 7, which has become increasingly popular in the North American healthcare IT market.
PME shares were down 0.20 per cent, trading at $60.08 at 1:28pm AEST.