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Radiology Partners is a radiology practice in the United States that serves hospitals and healthcare facilities across the country with diagnostic and interventional radiology services. The practice is a physician-led and owned practice, which works to advance clinical innovations, technology, services, and economics. Radiology Partners works to provide consistent care to patients to deliver value to the hospitals, clinics, imaging centers, and referring physicians they serve.
The company was founded in 2012 by Richard Whitney and is headquartered in El Segundo, California. The company operates a network of radiologists across the country which help partners to identify solutions in radiology that can offer diagnostic or radiology services.
Radiology Partners partners with radiologists and other healthcare professionals, or support teammates, to ensure their success both as individuals and as a network. Radiology Partners works to offer partners with an attainable pathway to partnership, which includes shared values and principles; a space to share talents; leadership development opportunities; leadership roles at the national, regional, and local levels; and a larger community of radiologists.
For radiology practices that choose to partner with Radiology Partners, the company offers investments and support to create an effective network and collaborative partnership, without sacrificing the autonomy of the individual practice. This is to allow these practices to realize the benefits of Radiology Partners and their network to provide better patient care and help develop the practice of radiology.
Further, for radiology practices, Radiology Partners offers clinical support; leadership education and development; IT infrastructure for data and analytics; recruitment and credentialing services; contracting, billing, and finance services; and legal, compliance, and risk management services.
Radiology Partners offers diagnostic imaging utilization and interpretation to help hospitals and health systems offer better radiological care and services. This includes giving these hospitals and health systems a chance to give patients quick turnaround times based on the network of radiologists and radiology practices, and offering cross-functional resources, clinical technology the hospitals or health systems may lack, and a national IT infrastructure.