Research and Markets: Global Radiology Information Systems Market 2015 - Forecast to 2019 for the $722 Million Industry

DUBLIN--Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Global Radiology Information Systems Market by Type, by Deployment Mode, by End User, by Component - Forecast to 2019" report to their offering.

The global radiology information systems market is expected to reach $722.1 million by 2019 from $501.1 million in 2014, at a CAGR of 7.6% from 2014 to 2019.

Radiology information systems (RIS) are considered to be one of the basic systems for electronic management of all the imaging departments. Within a radiology department, RIS helps in scheduling patient appointments, managing resources, tracking examination performance, providing examination explanations, ensuring proper distribution of results, and enabling procedure billing.

On the basis of type, the global radiology information systems market is segmented into integrated RIS and standalone RIS. The Integrated RIS segment dominated the global radiology information systems market in 2014, and is estimated to reach $537.1 million by 2019.

Based on components, the market is categorized into services, software, and hardware. In 2014, the services segment accounted for the largest share of the global radiology information systems market, and is projected to reach $272.2 million by 2019. On the basis of deployment mode, the market is categorized into web-based, on-premise, and cloud-based. The web-based segment accounted for the largest share of the global radiology information systems market, and is projected to reach $450.6 million by 2019.

The key players operating in this market are Cerner Corporation (U.S.), McKesson Corporation (U.S.), Siemens Healthcare AG (Germany), Merge Healthcare (U.S.), Allscripts (U.S.), GE Healthcare (U.K.), Philips Healthcare (Netherlands), and Epic Systems (U.S.).

Key Topics Covered:

1 Introduction

2 Research Methodology

3 Executive Summary

4 Market Overview

5 Global Radiology Information Systems Market, By Type

6 Global Radiology Information Systems Market, By Component

7 Global Radiology Information Systems Market, By Deployment Mode

8 Global Radiology Information Systems Market, By End User

9 Global Radiology Information Systems Market, By Geography

10 Global Radiology Information Systems Market, Competitive Landscape

11 Global Radiology Information Systems Market, Company Profiles

- Allscripts (U.S.)

- Cerner Corporation (U.S.)

- Epic Systems (U.S.)

- GE Healthcare (U.K.)

- McKesson Corporation (U.S.)

- Merge Healthcare (U.S.)

- Philips Healthcare (Netherlands)

- Siemens Healthcare AG (Germany)

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