The 2019 ServiceTrak Radiation Oncology report summarizes the results of IMV’s survey of U.S. hospital radiation oncology professionals who perform therapeutic radiation oncology treatments using external beam radiation therapy systems. The survey results from interviews with 334 unique radiation therapy sites representing 511 systems. This report starts with an overview of customer satisfaction between the […]
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 report describes the X-ray/DR/CR activity in U.S. hospitals. It is based on a survey of 340 hospitals providing general x-ray radiography services conducted inJanuary through February 2019. Learn how your hospital compares to other hospitals relative to staffing, procedure volume, age of installed equipment, productivity, and average waiting times to schedule an appointment. This report is delivered as an email attachment in Adobe Acrobat PDF format.
Of all of the areas where artificial intelligence is expected to influence healthcare, imaging is one of the largest. This is due to the dependence on visual examination, demand for increased procedures and error / cost reduction, and the development of specific computing tools that make AI-guided decisions far more practical. This special report focuses […]
Dental practices need to make purchasing decision on a wide variety of products, and have many different options for purchasing – including direct from manufacturers or distributors. This report examines dental professional’s receptivity to different types of marketing efforts, and sales channels, to give better insight on how to reach the dental professional market. […]
Learn how your nuclear medicine department compares to others in the U.S. in terms of procedures, equipment age, staffing and waiting times. This operational report on nuclear medicine summarizes results related to productivity from IMV’s 2018 Nuclear Medicine Outlook Report.
Through a survey of 240 customers, this report examines the behaviors, preferences, and customer experience journeys of laboratory staff ("laboratorians") working in clinical settings. Covering social media use, visual content, experiential marketing, sponsored content, and more, 2019 Trends in Marketing to Clinical Diagnostic Labs is the perfect tool for companies selling into hospitals and clinical settings to understand their customer.
The term ‘customer experience’ holds much greater value than many believe. Keeping your customers happy and maintaining a good relationship propels companies into an entirely new realm of customer satisfaction standards. The bar is constantly being raised and our goal is to help your company understand rising customer expectations. Customers seek relationships with brand, and […]
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.