The medical image analysis software market is
expected to reach USD 4.5 billion by 2024, according to a new report by Grand
View Research, Inc. The clinical urgency to incorporate medical image analysis
software for the diagnosis of chronic diseases is presumed to fuel the market
growth throughout the forecast period. Moreover, the increased use of
electronic health records to efficiently store, manage, and distribute patient
health information in the form of medical images is also contributing towards
the market growth. Additionally, continuous advancements in the
technology, such as computer-aided diagnosis (CAD) are expected to provide
potential growth opportunities for the utilization of the new and improved
medical image software tools in a wide range of disease application areas
including cancer and urology.
The steady demand for diagnostic and treatment
procedures with greater efficiency have consequentially boosted the industry
share of the medical image analysis software tools with enhanced features. Improved
image quality, high resolution, and multi-modal imaging platforms are the key
associated benefits driving the physician preference, thereby fuelling the
market demand. Furthermore, the incorporation of the software tools facilitates
sharing of medical image records among physicians to facilitate rapid and
accurate treatment delivery, thus the implied demand for the medical image
analysis software systems. These aforementioned factors are expected to drive
the emergence of the medical image analysis software market over the forecast
period.
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Further key findings from the study
suggest:
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On the basis of software type, the stand-alone
software segment is anticipated to grow at a lucrative CAGR of over 7.5% over
the forecast period due largely to the associated benefits, such as the systems
with a user-friendly interface in use, which eliminates the requirement of
skilled workforce to operate these systems
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In terms of modality, ultrasound imaging is
expected to register a lucrative growth rate of over 8.9% in the coming eight
years. According to a report by NCBI, the ultrasound imaging segment can detect
around 92.5% of the breast lumps. Moreover, the use of high-frequency radiation
is not involved, thus ensuring patient safety; the high diagnosis efficiency
and patient safety factors are anticipated to further fuel this segment’s
demand.
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On the basis of applications, the cardiology
segment is expected to register the fastest growth owing to the rising in
corporation of medical imaging systems used for the diagnosis of cardiovascular
diseases (CVDs), such as Merge Cardio, which integrates digital health records
from various cardiology-based modalities thus furnishing cardiologists with
comprehensive patient record files with additional features, such as remote
location access, along with the high prevalence rate of the CVDs
synergistically accelerating the growth of this segment.
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Diagnostic centers are anticipated to grow at a
lucrative CAGR amongst the end-use market segment as a consequence of the
increasing number of imaging diagnostic labs and the government initiatives in
this direction. For example, Moldovan Ministry of Health along with
International Finance Corporation are trying to attract private sector
investors through public-private partnerships to set up and modernize radiology
and diagnostic imaging.
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As of 2015, North America dominated the regional
medical image analysis software market at over 33.0%as a result of the presence
of leading industry players and the supportive reimbursement policies. The
rising government funding directed towards improving the imaging facility is
also a prime growth driver for this regional market.
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Asia Pacific is expected to be growing at the
fastest CAGR of over 9.0% during the forecast period due to the rising
penetration of the medical imaging systems in fast emerging economies of the
Asia pacific region, such as China and India, investments in the healthcare
industry, high R&D intensity by the major market players, and the presence
of untapped opportunities
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Some key players catering to this industry are
Philips Healthcare, Siemens Healthineers, Toshiba Medical Systems Corporation,
ClaroNav, Inc., GE Healthcare, Agfa Gevaert Corporation, Spacelabs Healthcare,
Inc., Aquilab GmbH, MIM Software, Inc., Merge Healthcare, Inc., Carestream
Health, Inc., Esaote, Inc., Bruker Corporation, and Xinapse Systems Ltd.
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These market players are adopting
strategies, such as technological innovation, new product development, and
strategic collaborations as well as mergers & acquisitions to maximize
their industry share. In August 2015, GE Healthcare received an FDA approval
for its low dose Computed Tomography for lung cancer screening thereby
expanding its product portfolio.
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Grand View Research has segmented the medical image analysis software market on the basis of software type, modality, application, end-user, and region:
Global medical image analysis software, software type outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2013 - 2024)
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Integrated Software
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Stand-alone Software
Global medical image analysis software modality outlook (Revenue,
USD Million, 2013 - 2024)
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Tomography
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CT (Computed Tomography)
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MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging)
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PET (Positron Emission Tomography)
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SPET (Single-Photon Emission Tomography)
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Ultrasound Imaging
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Radiographic Imaging
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Combined Modalities
Global medical image analysis software application outlook (Revenue,
USD Million, 2013 - 2024)
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Orthopedic
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Dental
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Neurology
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Cardiology
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Oncology
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Obstetrics & Gynecology
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Mammography
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Urology & Nephrology
Global medical image analysis software end-use outlook (Revenue, USD
Million, 2013 - 2024)
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Hospitals
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Diagnostic Centers
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Research Centers
Medical image analysis software regional outlook (Revenue, USD
Million, 2013 - 2024)
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North America
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U.S.
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Canada
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Europe
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UK
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Germany
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Asia Pacific
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Japan
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China
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India
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Latin America
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Mexico
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Brazil
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MEA
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South Africa
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