The Radiology Giant – Kees Wesdorp on How DeepHealth & RadNet Are Reshaping Medicine
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What does it look like when a company controls the largest
radiology network in the US, processes millions of scans every
year, and at the same time builds the AI platform that could
redefine how medicine is practiced globally?
In this episode – the first-ever English episode of MedMile Uncut
– host Florian Forsting meets Kees Wesdorp, President & CEO
of DeepHealth, a RadNet company, in Amsterdam. Kees shares his
vision of what DeepHealth and RadNet are ultimately building: a
fully integrated, AI-powered healthcare ecosystem that doesn't
just improve radiology workflows, but shifts the entire paradigm
of disease detection – from reactive treatment to early
prevention.
With 400+ imaging centers, over 10,000 employees, and millions of
scans per year, RadNet is not just the largest independent
radiology network in the US – it's the data and infrastructure
backbone that makes DeepHealth's AI ambitions possible at a scale
no other company in the world can match.
In this episode:
The Gleamer acquisition and what it signals about
DeepHealth's European strategy
Kees' journey: from McKinsey & private equity to leading
one of the most important companies in global health tech
How RadNet built its scale – and why standardization is the
secret weapon
The vision: stage-shifting disease through early detection
& solving the global radiologist workforce crisis
Why AI in radiology must go end-to-end – and why point
solutions will fail
Patient experience as a competitive advantage:
self-scheduling, satisfaction & reducing no-shows
Real-world AI outcomes in mammography & lung cancer
screening in the US and UK
Why Europe is lagging on AI adoption – and what it will take
to catch up
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