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全球行动医疗影像市场:趋势与成长机会Global Mobile Medical Imaging Market-Trends and Growth Opportunities |
便携式扫描仪改善了偏远地区无法行动的患者的访问并实现更快的疾病诊断
由于采购、操作和维护昂贵的医疗影像设备的财政资源有限,低收入和中等收入国家对行动影像设备的需求正在增加。其他挑战包括供电不稳定、网路连接不良、现场基础设施不足以及由于原始设备製造商的地理距离而导致的延误。
此外,远端医疗和远端监控在亚太 (APAC) 市场(中国、韩国、日本、印度、澳洲等)迅速普及,特别是在 COVID-19 大流行之后,特别是在农村地区,医疗保健已成为在全球范围内提供资讯的有效媒介。
与传统医学影像系统相比,移动影像的挑战包括诊断品质较低。然而,医疗保健专业人员可以将行动成像解决方案用于不需要高解析度影像的临床应用,或在需要高解析度影像的情况下补充传统医学影像设备。行动影像系统经常处理个人讯息,因此网路安全也是一个问题。有关患者资料隐私和资料共用的法规可能会减缓即时护理 (POC) 影像设备的采用。
在这项研究中,Frost & Sullivan 重点关注用于 POC 设置的移动成像设备,这些设备能够实现床边成像和远距离诊断(相对于传统的拖车安装设备,需要用户前往各个地点)(不包括移动成像装置).地理范围包括北美、欧洲、亚太地区和世界其他地区。这项全球研究主要分析了四种类型的移动成像系统:
这项研究提供了行动医疗影像系统在各种临床环境(包括居家医疗影像和远距离诊断)中的趋势、挑战、驱动抑制因素、限制、竞争格局和成长形势。
Portable Scanners Improve Access for Remote and Immobile Patients and Enable Faster Disease Diagnosis
There is a growing demand for mobile imaging equipment in low and middle-income countries due to the limited financial resources to procure, operate, and maintain expensive medical imaging equipment. Other challenges include irregular power supply, poor network connectivity, inadequate site infrastructure, and delays because of the geographical distance from original equipment manufacturers.
In addition, telemedicine and remote monitoring have experienced rapid adoption in Asia-Pacific (APAC) markets (e.g., China, Korea, Japan, India, and Australia), especially after the COVID-19 pandemic, as they have been an effective medium for delivering healthcare services globally, especially in rural areas.
Some challenges with mobile imaging include low diagnostic quality compared to conventional medical imaging systems. However, healthcare professionals can use mobile imaging solutions in clinical applications where high-resolution images are not required and as a supplement to traditional medical imaging equipment to free up the latter for when high-resolution images are required. Cybersecurity is another challenge, as mobile imaging systems often handle personal health information. Regulations on patient data privacy and data sharing may slow the adoption of point-of-care (POC) imaging equipment.
In this study, Frost & Sullivan focuses on mobile imaging equipment for POC settings, enabling bedside imaging and remote diagnosis (excluding conventional, trailer-mounted mobile imaging equipment that users must transport to different locations). The geographic scope comprises North America, Europe, APAC, and the rest of the world (RoW). This global study analyzes four main types of mobile imaging systems:
This study will provide the trends, challenges, drivers, restraints, competitive landscape, and growth opportunities for mobile medical imaging systems in different clinical settings, including at-home medical imaging and remote diagnosis.