News | Enterprise Imaging | February 20, 2026

Agfa HealthCare accelerates U.S. growth with strategic enterprise imaging wins.

cloud, PACS, enterprise, orchestration

Agfa Healthcare


Feb. 12, 2026 — Agfa HealthCare continued its strong business momentum across the U.S. market, as health systems expand their use of scalable, cloud-based Enterprise Imaging solutions that support clinical efficiency, clinical collaboration and organizational growth.

A key highlight of this momentum is a new agreement with a rapidly growing, multi-state radiology group — delivering diagnostic imaging and professional reading services across 11 sites in four states. To support its continued expansion, the group selected Agfa HealthCare's Enterprise Imaging Cloud Teleradiology solution to unify radiologist workflows across its network. The group will transition from multiple PACS and dictation systems to a single, cloud-based diagnostic platform — designed to improve efficiency, reduce complexity, and scale without added IT infrastructure. The agreement reflects a broader pattern of adoption among radiology groups seeking scalable, cloud-based platforms to support growth and clinical performance.

Agfa HealthCare also expanded it's Enterprise Imaging footprint with Tampa General Hospital (TGH), which extended its Enterprise Imaging Cloud SaaS deployment across multiple facilities, including TGH Imaging, TGH Main, and the University of South Florida. The expansion supports more than 1.5 million annual imaging studies and replaces fragmented departmental systems with a unified, enterprise-wide imaging platform.

These Enterprise Imaging (EI) selections reflect the strength of AGFA HealthCare's established reputation for delivering imaging platforms that support clinical workflows, operational efficiency, and enduring customer partnerships. The AGFA HealthCare EI Platform has been recognized multiple years running by KLAS, including Best in KLAS awards for Enterprise Imaging for Radiology (small-under 300k studies) (in 2026), XERO Universal Viewer (2024, 2025 and 2026), and Enterprise Imaging VNA (2025 and 2026).

"These wins reflect our strong focus on clinical performance," said Omar Sunna, Chief Customer Officer, Agfa HealthCare, North America. "Providers are looking for enterprise imaging platforms that help radiologists manage increasing study volumes efficiently while maintaining diagnostic quality, an experience that is also reflected in independent KLAS research."

In addition to these agreements, Agfa HealthCare closed multiple Enterprise Imaging and Cloud deals across the U.S., spanning health systems and radiology providers focused on consolidating imaging environments, modernizing infrastructure, and enabling enterprise-wide access to imaging data.

AGFA HealthCare continues to advance Enterprise Imaging through cloud-native architecture, streaming-enabled access, workflow orchestration, analytics, and AI-enabled solutions — helping healthcare organizations reduce complexity and plan confidently for the future.

Click here to access the KLAS Software & Services 2026 Report.   

For more information on Agfa HealthCare, go to www.agfahealthcare.com 


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