Pro Medicus Locks in A$90M Deal to Power Boston Health Giant’s Full Imaging Stack

By Josua Ferreira -

Pro Medicus locks in A$90M deal with Beth Israel Lahey Health

Pro Medicus Limited (ASX: PME) has announced that its wholly-owned US subsidiary, Visage Imaging, Inc., has signed a 7-year, A$90M contract with Boston-based Beth Israel Lahey Health. The agreement covers a “full stack” deployment of the Visage 7 platform, including Visage 7 Viewer, Visage 7 Workflow, and Visage 7 Open Archive, delivered via a cloud-based implementation process.

The contract operates on a transaction-based licensing model with potential upside, and go-live is targeted for Q1 of the 2027 calendar year.

What’s included in the deal — and why it matters

Full stack, full cloud

The contract encompasses all three core Visage 7 products, making this a “full stack” deployment rather than a partial or modular engagement. Visage Imaging will complete the migration from Beth Israel Lahey Health’s legacy PACS archives to Visage 7 Open Archive, while Visage 7 will also provide enterprise distribution of images integrated into Beth Israel Lahey Health’s electronic health record (EHR).

Implementation will follow Visage’s proven cloud-based process, consistent with PME’s CloudPACS strategy. Planning commences immediately, with the rollout structured around a Q1 2027 go-live target.

Who is Beth Israel Lahey Health?

Beth Israel Lahey Health is a Boston-based healthcare system that brings together academic medical centres, teaching hospitals, and community and specialty hospitals. Key scale indicators include:

  • 14 hospitals
  • More than 4,700 physicians
  • 39,000 employees
  • Service area: Eastern Massachusetts and Southern New Hampshire

The scale and profile of this client positions it as a flagship win for Visage Imaging in the North American market, adding further weight to the company’s growing roster of major US health system clients.

Dr Sam Hupert, Chief Executive Officer, Pro Medicus

“Beth Israel Lahey Health provides extraordinary, cutting-edge patient care. They join an ever growing list of Visage 7 clients to opt for our fully cloud-based platform, which, as a result of our CloudPACS strategy, is becoming the standard in the North American healthcare IT market.”

Understanding Pro Medicus’ transaction-based model

Pro Medicus does not charge clients a flat licence fee. Instead, the company earns revenue based on the volume of imaging studies processed through its platform. This is what is referred to as a transactional licensing model: the more scans and studies a health system processes through Visage 7, the more revenue PME generates.

This structure differs from traditional software licensing, where a vendor charges a fixed upfront or subscription fee regardless of usage. For investors, the transactional model is structurally attractive because revenue scales naturally alongside client growth. A large health system processing an increasing volume of imaging studies over a multi-year contract translates directly into higher revenue for PME, without requiring additional contract negotiations.

In the context of this announcement, the A$90M figure represents the contracted base value over the 7-year term. The transactional model means actual revenue could exceed this figure if Beth Israel Lahey Health’s imaging volumes grow over the life of the contract. The cloud-based delivery model also lowers implementation friction and supports the Q1 2027 go-live target.

Contract Detail Value
Client Beth Israel Lahey Health
Contract Value A$90M
Term 7 years
Go-Live Target Q1 2027
Products Covered Full stack — Visage 7 Viewer, Visage 7 Workflow, Visage 7 Open Archive
Delivery Model Cloud-based (CloudPACS strategy)
Licensing Structure Transaction-based with potential upside

Pipeline momentum and what comes next

Dr Sam Hupert, Chief Executive Officer, Pro Medicus

“Our pipeline remains strong and spans all market segments. This deal is for our ‘full stack’ comprising all three core Visage products, namely viewer, workflow and archive, a trend we see continuing.”

Management’s commentary on the pipeline carries forward-looking significance. Dr Hupert is not characterising full-stack adoption as an isolated outcome; rather, he is identifying it as a continuing trend across PME’s client base and pipeline. For investors, this signals that the Beth Israel Lahey Health contract may be indicative of the types of engagements PME expects to see as its CloudPACS strategy matures in the North American market.

Key forward-looking points from the announcement include:

  1. Rollout planning begins immediately
  2. Go-live targeted for Q1 2027 calendar year
  3. Full-stack adoption trend cited as continuing across the pipeline
  4. Pipeline described as strong and spanning all market segments

Taken together, the combination of a long-duration contract, full-stack deployment, cloud delivery, and a transactional upside model reinforces PME’s positioning as a leading provider in the North American healthcare IT imaging market. The A$90M, 7-year deal with Beth Israel Lahey Health adds both revenue visibility and a high-profile reference client to the company’s growing portfolio.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Pro Medicus Beth Israel Lahey Health deal?

Pro Medicus has signed a 7-year, A$90M contract with Beth Israel Lahey Health, a major Boston-based healthcare system, for a full-stack cloud deployment of its Visage 7 platform covering imaging viewer, workflow, and archive products.

What is a transaction-based licensing model in the context of Pro Medicus?

Instead of charging a flat fee, Pro Medicus earns revenue based on the volume of imaging studies processed through its Visage 7 platform, meaning revenue can scale naturally if a client's imaging volumes increase over the life of the contract.

When is the Pro Medicus Visage 7 go-live at Beth Israel Lahey Health?

The go-live for the Visage 7 deployment at Beth Israel Lahey Health is targeted for Q1 of the 2027 calendar year, with rollout planning commencing immediately following the contract signing.

What is Visage 7 and what products are included in the Beth Israel Lahey Health contract?

Visage 7 is Pro Medicus's medical imaging platform, and the Beth Israel Lahey Health contract covers the full stack: Visage 7 Viewer, Visage 7 Workflow, and Visage 7 Open Archive, delivered via a cloud-based implementation.

How large is Beth Israel Lahey Health as a Pro Medicus client?

Beth Israel Lahey Health is one of Boston's largest healthcare systems, comprising 14 hospitals, more than 4,700 physicians, and 39,000 employees serving Eastern Massachusetts and Southern New Hampshire.

Josua Ferreira
By Josua Ferreira
Partnership Director
Josua Ferreira holds a Bachelor of Commerce in Marketing and Advertising and brings a background in publication, business development, and ASX market storytelling. He has worked with listed companies across the resource sector and broader market, combining sharp commercial instincts with a genuine commitment to keeping investors informed.
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