IMV’s 2021 X-ray/DR/CR Market Outlook Report explores trends in U.S. hospital radiology departments for the adoption rate of CR-to-DR technology, x-ray procedure volumes, the installed base of fixed and mobile general x-ray DR vs. CR systems, purchase plans for DR retrofits and fixed & mobile x-ray systems, capital equipment budgets, and site operations characteristics. Respondent opinions on how key issues are affecting their department outlook are featured. Survey results are projected to the universe of U.S. hospitals, and the report provides 5-year market forecast scenarios addressing the fixed general x-ray unit market.
Over the past decade, the ultrasound industry has experienced a dynamic transformation in the equipment capabilities that healthcare providers can use. The features available on conventional cart-based units have become increasingly sophisticated while the availability of even more portable laptop/tablet and handheld units have enabled their use in point-of-care and other locations inside and outside […]
Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, U.S. hospitals have been closely scrutinizing their capital and operating costs for imaging equipment. With continued pressure on their revenue sources, coverage for equipment maintenance, repair, and value-added services continue to be critical considerations in such budgetary decisions. As their use and deployment of imaging equipment continues to grow, hospitals […]
This report is based on research with CT department administrators and supervisors in over 400 hospital and freestanding imaging sites. These survey responses are projected to the IMV-identified universe of over 9,300 sites with fixed CT scanners for in-depth analysis to identify opportunities that address the needs of the CT community.
IMV’s 2019 Global Imaging Market Outlook Report explores worldwide trends for seven key imaging modalities, including CT scanners, MR scanners, PET scanners, NM cameras (SPECT-only and SPECT/CT), fixed C-arm systems, fixed general x-ray systems, and radiographic fluoroscopy (RF) systems.
This report summarizes where hospitals stand today with their current installed bases of fixed C-arm equipment, as well as their future plans for purchasing this equipment over the next few years. The report includes information on the departments where the equipment is currently located including cardiology, radiology/interventional radiology, hybrid OR and other departments with fixed […]
This 2018 Report Is the most comprehensive analysis of the nuclear medicine market in the Untied States. It profiles major trends in nuclear medicine departmental priorities, equipment utilization, radiopharmaceutical and pharm stress utilization and capital equipment purchases. The report includes national trends in procedure volumes by major anatomical category, planar, SPECT and SPECT/CT camera installed base and market share, features and manufacturers of installed nuclear medicine cameras, equipment buying plans, equipment market forecasts, radiopharmaceutical utilization and suppliers, operational budgets and staffing levels. This report does not include data on PET imaging. Information on the PET imaging market is available in IMV’s PET Market Summary Report.
Summary of installed base and future plans for fixed C-arm equipment in U.S. Hospitals. The research is based on a survey of 860 hospitals with over 1,335 departments with fixed C-arms.
Learn the size of the imaging equipment service market in US hospitals. Research with 300+ Radiology Administrators and Biomedical Engineering Managers was conducted to explore the market for service contracts in U.S. hospitals for 9 diagnostic imaging modalities. Report has estimates for service market share by vendor for each modality. Modalities include CT, MRI, general X-ray, angiography, RF, ultrasound, SPECT, PET/CT and mammography.
Based on interviews with 2,948 locations in the U.S. where diagnostic ultrasound is performed, the report summarizes data from telephone interviews conducted by IMV from Seoptember 2015 thru June 2016, with hospitals and imaging centers that perform general ultrasound procedures. Included in the report are national trends in features, age and manufacturers of installed equipment, equipment buying plans and brand loyalty.
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