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LAS VEGAS – Intermountain Health has officially signed an agreement to acquire Steinberg Diagnostic Medical Imaging (SDMI), a prominent outpatient radiology imaging provider with 12 locations throughout the Las Vegas Valley. This strategic acquisition aims to bolster Intermountain's healthcare offerings in southern Nevada, enhancing patient access to vital imaging services.
The integration of SDMI into Intermountain's network is expected to improve the quality and efficiency of care for patients seeking diagnostic imaging. With a commitment to patient-centered care, Intermountain plans to leverage SDMI's advanced technologies and experienced staff to provide a seamless experience for those requiring imaging services.
This expansion aligns with Intermountain's mission to deliver comprehensive healthcare solutions that meet the evolving needs of the community. By incorporating SDMI's facilities, Intermountain Health is poised to strengthen its position in the local healthcare landscape, ensuring that residents have access to high-quality diagnostic services close to home.
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