Founded Year

2012

Stage

Growth Equity - IV | Alive

Total Raised

$2.119B

Last Raised

$720M | 1 yr ago

About Radiology Partners

Radiology Partners provides radiology practice and focuses on transforming radiology in the healthcare sector. The company offers diagnostic imaging services and strives to enhance patient care through innovation and collaboration with hospitals, health systems, and other healthcare facilities. Radiology Partners was formerly known as RadPartners. It was founded in 2012 and is based in El Segundo, California.

Headquarters Location

2330 Utah Avenue Suite 200

El Segundo, California, 90245,

United States

424-290-8004

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Radiology Partners Patents

Radiology Partners has filed 11 patents.

The 3 most popular patent topics include:

  • expert systems
  • rule engines
  • user interfaces
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Application Date

Grant Date

Title

Related Topics

Status

6/28/2018

4/6/2021

Rule engines, Expert systems, Artificial intelligence, Information technology management, Social networking services

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Application Date

6/28/2018

Grant Date

4/6/2021

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Related Topics

Rule engines, Expert systems, Artificial intelligence, Information technology management, Social networking services

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Grant

Latest Radiology Partners News

Radiology group will pay $2.35M to settle allegations it violated False Claims Act by submitting sham diagnoses

Mar 28, 2025

A Radiology Partners affiliate has agreed to pay $2.35 million to settle allegations it violated the False Claims Act by submitting sham diagnoses for two spinal conditions. RP, meanwhile, refutes the charges. Seoul Medical Group (SMG), subsidiary Advanced Medical Management Inc., and former president and majority owner Dr. Min Young Cha also were named in the settlement, with the payout totaling over $62 million. Between 2015 to 2021, SMG and Cha allegedly submitted claims to Medicare Advantage for two severe conditions—spinal enthesopathy and sacroiliitis—from which its patients did not suffer. When a health plan questioned the medical group, it purportedly enlisted the help of Renaissance Imaging Medical Associates. The Northridge, California, imaging group then allegedly created radiology reports supporting the diagnosis of spinal enthesopathy, a painful condition impacting the attachment of ligaments and tendons to bones. This resulted in increased payments from CMS to the Medicare Advantage plan that were then passed along to Seoul Medical Group. “Providers who game the Medicare program to increase profit undermine the foundation of care and diminish patient trust in the nation’s public healthcare system,” Deputy Inspector General for Investigations Christian J. Schrank, with the Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General, said in a statement March 26. “HHS-OIG will continue to collaborate with our law enforcement partners and rigorously probe false claims to the fullest extent possible.” Under the settlement, Seoul Medical Group, based in the Koreatown area of Los Angeles, will pay $58.74 million while former leader Dr. Cha will pay $1.76 million. The civil settlement stems from the qui tam provisions of the False Claims Act. Whistleblower Paul Pew, former VP and chief financial officer of Advanced Medical Management, filed the complaint on behalf of the federal government, with authorities later joining the case. He stands to collect a yet-to-be-determined portion of the proceeds. Cha launched Seoul Medical Group in Los Angeles in 1993 and has since expanded to at least six states, employing 150 primary care providers and 1,000 specialists at one point. Renaissance Medical Imaging, meanwhile, employes about 80 radiologists, according to its website . Los Angeles-based Rad Partners marked its entrance into California by acquiring the imaging group in January 2018 . Backed by Whistler Capital Partners and New Enterprise Associates, Rad Partners is America’s largest imaging group, employing some 4,000 physicians, according to its website . RP shared a statement Friday, emphasizing the alleged scheme started before Renaissance Imaging Medical Associates joined its organization. “While we strongly dispute the allegations and deny any wrongdoing on the part of RIMA or its physicians, we have chosen to settle to avoid the time, expense and disruption of prolonged litigation,” a spokeswoman told Radiology Business March 28. “Patient care remains our top priority, and we remain committed to upholding the highest standards of integrity and compliance in all aspects of our practice. This resolution allows us to focus on delivering quality radiology services without the uncertainty of ongoing legal proceedings. RIMA will continue to cooperate with authorities as needed and has taken steps to reinforce our commitment to compliance and transparency. We appreciate the trust placed in us by our patients, partners, and the medical community and remain dedicated to providing exceptional care.” The claims resolved by the settlement are allegations only and there has been no determination of liability, authorities emphasized.

Radiology Partners Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • When was Radiology Partners founded?

    Radiology Partners was founded in 2012.

  • Where is Radiology Partners's headquarters?

    Radiology Partners's headquarters is located at 2330 Utah Avenue, El Segundo.

  • What is Radiology Partners's latest funding round?

    Radiology Partners's latest funding round is Growth Equity - IV.

  • How much did Radiology Partners raise?

    Radiology Partners raised a total of $2.119B.

  • Who are the investors of Radiology Partners?

    Investors of Radiology Partners include New Enterprise Associates, Flare Capital Partners, GreyBird Ventures, MUUS Climate Partners, Inverness Management and 5 more.

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