Transformation of the United States Medical Imaging Industry - Analysis & Forecast 2017 - Research and Markets

Dublin, Dec. 15, 2017 - The "Transformation of the United States Medical Imaging Industry, 2017" report has been added to Research and Markets' offering.

The US medical imaging industry is undergoing a transformation with stakeholders across the ecosystem emphasizing collaborative population health-based approaches over conventional episode-based models of care delivery. Current reimbursement and regulatory factors are pushing the imaging industry away from a "get bigger" approach that emphasizes more imaging scans and towards a "get better" approach that emphasizes cost reductions and improved efficiency across the value chain. To this end, the imaging industry seeks to become more patient-centric, prioritizing improved patient experience and empowerment.

To succeed in this transition, the imaging industry is moving beyond the modality and focusing on enhancing the value of the image itself. The industry seeks to create a coherent strategy to standardize the imaging process and integrate imaging into care protocols across multiple clinical areas. Introducing standardization into a fragmented care delivery landscape hinges on frictionless interoperability and sharing of data, which are widely regarded as the single-most important goal for the imaging industry. The ability to share and collate millions of imaging scans enables the industry to apply deep learning analytics solutions that will evolve best practices, enhance automation, and improve the workflow productivity of care provision.

Companies Mentioned

  • Ambra Health
  • Canon's Acquisition of Toshiba Yielding Dividends
  • GE Healthcare
  • IBM Watson Health
  • Intelerad
  • Philips Healthcare
  • Siemens Healthineers
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Key Topics Covered:

1. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

2. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

3. THE US MEDICAL IMAGING INDUSTRY BY THE NUMBERS

4. SNAPSHOT OF THE IMAGING INFORMATICS INDUSTRY

5. KEY TRENDS IN MEDICAL IMAGING INFORMATICS - CLOUD COMPUTING

6. INTEROPERABILITY AND FREE FLOW OF DATA IN MEDICAL IMAGING

7. ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

8. MEDICAL IMAGING INDUSTRY - CURRENT AND FUTURE IMPACT OF MAJOR DISRUPTORS

9. KEY CHALLENGES IN THE MEDICAL IMAGING INDUSTRY

10. CARE PROVIDERS - KEY CHALLENGES

11. ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURERS (OEMS) - KEY CHALLENGES

12. RADIOLOGISTS AND RADIOLOGY TECHNOLOGISTS - KEY CHALLENGES

13. PAYERS AND REGULATORS - KEY CHALLENGES

14. HOW THE MEDICAL IMAGING INDUSTRY IS ADDRESSING THESE CHALLENGES

15. NEW LONG-TERM RISK SHARING VENDOR-CUSTOMER ENTERPRISE PARTNERSHIPS

16. RADIOLOGIST EMPLOYMENT TRENDS

17. ROLE AND EVOLUTION OF QUALITY METRICS FOR REIMBURSEMENT

18. ANALYSIS OF SELECT MEDICAL IMAGING MARKET PARTICIPANTS

19. FUTURE OF MEDICAL IMAGING - CLINICAL DECISION SUPPORT (CDS)

20. PERSONALIZED MEDICINE

21. TELERADIOLOGY

22. POPULATION HEALTH MANAGEMENT

23. GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES

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