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Merge Healthcare to Acquire CAD Software Company, Confirma

By MedImaging International staff writers
Posted on 19 Aug 2009
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A recent medical company acquisition will provide computer-aided detection (CAD) imaging technology for the global healthcare market.

In order to combine forces on expanding CAD technology, Merge Healthcare, Inc. (Milwaukee, WI, USA), a leading health information technology (IT) solutions provider, and Confirma, Inc. (Seattle, WA, USA), the largest privately-held developer of CAD software for medical imaging, reported that they have entered into a definitive agreement for Merge to acquire Confirma in an all-stock transaction. This acquisition brings Confirma's technologies to Merge's multiple market channels and international markets, and provides a mechanism to expand adoption of this important technology.

According to Michael Middleton, assistant clinical professor of radiology, University of California San Diego Medical Center (USA), "The long-term opportunity for CAD in diagnostic imaging is to contribute significantly to the reduction of healthcare cost, while increasing access to patient care and life-saving modalities. As imaging studies grow in size and complexity, measured deployment of CAD, and workflow enhancing algorithms for radiology show great promise to accomplish these goals.”

"CAD technology is still at an early adoption phase in the market for most indications, but it has significant opportunity as a tool for reducing imaging costs in today's healthcare reform environment,” stated Justin Dearborn, Merge Healthcare CEO. "Together with Confirma, we believe we can now better realize the long-term global potential for this technology.”

Confirma has spent years developing the extensive CAD algorithms, intellectual property, and validation required of these highly technical clinical tools. The flagship product, CADstream, has over 1,200 systems implemented for breast and prostate magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and several additional solutions are in development. "Our customers understand the core benefits of CAD as a clinical workflow tool,” remarked Wayne Wager, CEO of Confirma. "By combining our patented CAD applications with Merge's broader health IT solutions and global presence, we can better take advantage of current and future growth opportunities and, thus, extend our solutions to more clinicians.”

Merge expects the transaction to be completed in September 2009. "We believe this merger will provide many benefits for our stakeholders,” added Mr. Dearborn. "Short-term synergies include bringing Confirma technologies to our international and OEM [original equipment manufacturer] distribution channels, as well as integrating the Confirma and Merge breast imaging solutions to create additional differentiation with these already successful products. Midterm, we believe CAD has opportunities in clinical trials, as well as other areas of diagnostic health IT. As I stated above, there is long-term vision to expand the use of CAD in humanitarian markets and to bring additional efficiency to established markets where imaging costs are under fire.”

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