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远距放射诊断市场:按组件、成像技术、部署和最终用户划分 - 2024-2030 年全球预测Teleradiology Market by Component (Services, Software), Imaging Technique (Computed Tomography (CT), Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Nuclear Imaging), Deployment, End-user - Global Forecast 2024-2030 |
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预计2023年远距放射诊断市场规模为58.5亿美元,预计2024年将达到69.3亿美元,2030年将达到193.5亿美元,复合年增长率为18.60%。
远距放射诊断是将放射学患者影像(例如X光相片、电脑断层扫描 (CT) 扫描和 MRI 影像)从一个地点传输到另一个地点并与其他放射科医生和医疗保健相关人员的过程的一个分支。这使得放射科医生无需亲自出现在最初生成影像的位置即可提供服务。癌症、动脉和静脉阻塞以及子宫肌瘤等慢性疾病的增加使得放射学服务(包括远距放射诊断)的扩展成为必要。此外,数位医学影像的兴起和远端医疗的进步进一步加速了对远距放射诊断服务和解决方案的需求。然而,对资料安全和病患隐私的担忧、初始设定和实施的高昂成本,以及由于放射科医生与病患和临床医生之间缺乏直接接触而可能出现的沟通不畅,这些都阻碍了远距放射学的普及。为了克服技术和隐私限制,主要参与者正在探索开发用于影像共用的安全区块链平台以及分析先进的机器学习演算法以实现更准确的诊断。此外,我们正在利用人工智慧进行自动影像分析,以减少放射科医生的工作量,改进影像压缩技术以实现更快的传输,并增强互通性功能,我们可以提供进一步的成长途径。
主要市场统计 | |
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基准年[2023] | 58.5亿美元 |
预测年份 [2024] | 69.3亿美元 |
预测年份 [2030] | 193.5亿美元 |
复合年增长率(%) | 18.60% |
不断进步以改进组件远距放射诊断软体的隐私功能
通常需要全年 365 天、每天 24 小时提供服务,并支援紧急情况下的紧急读数、常规下班后读数和专科咨询。最终报告服务包括提供全面且明确的放射学报告。这项服务由经过认证的放射科医生提供,他会对影像检查进行彻底的分析。初步报告是指由合格的放射科医师对放射影像进行的初步审查和解释。亚专业放射学服务提供特定放射学领域的专业分析,例如神经学、心血管和乳房摄影。远距放射诊断范围内的远距会诊允许放射科医生和医生之间进行即时沟通。远端监测利用各种通讯技术远端监测患者健康和状况的变化。远距放射诊断软体是指允许从远端位置传输、检视和储存放射学影像的工具和应用程式。这些平台因其能够与现有医院资讯系统 (HIS)、电子健康记录(EMR) 以及图片存檔和通讯系统 (PACS) 整合以实现无缝工作流程整合而受到重视。 PACS 是指医学影像技术,它提供经济的临床资料储存和多种方式的临床影像的便捷存取模式。另一方面,放射资讯系统 (RIS) 是管理医学影像和相关临床资料所必需的网路软体系统。远距放射诊断彙报软体使放射科医生和医生能够远端解释、分析和报告有关医学影像的资讯。
诊断影像技术:磁振造影非侵入性产生详细影像的能力。
电脑断层扫描 (CT) 是一种影像技术,使用X光设备对身体内部区域进行详细、精确的图片(扫描)。由于CT可以快速拍摄影像,因此常用于时间较短的紧急医疗情况,例如在急诊室。磁振造影(MRI) 是一种非侵入性影像技术,可产生详细的3D解剖影像。当软组织对比度更重要时,例如大脑、脊髓、神经和肌肉的影像,通常使用 MRI。核子医学成像透过施用放射性示踪物质并检测身体部位的辐射来创建影像。该技术用于癌症、心臟病和脑部疾病等的诊断和治疗。超音波影像使用高频声波对内臟器官、血管和组织进行成像。
部署:云端基础云端基础的解决方案是首选,因为从长远来看它们具有成本效益。
云端基础的远距放射诊断解决方案在由第三方提供和管理的远端伺服器上託管服务。这些解决方案提供了扩充性、弹性和可访问性,因为可以透过 Internet 连接从任何地方存取它们。云端基础的解决方案非常适合希望最大限度地减少现场硬体投资和维护成本的组织。需要从多个位置即时存取患者影像检查的医疗机构更喜欢这种部署,因为它易于存取且异地资料管理功能。它还易于扩展,这有利于具有可变影像处理体积的诊所。本地解决方案需要医疗机构内的专用基础设施。需要在硬体、软体和安全措施方面进行大量前期投资。本地系统提供对资料管理的绝对控制,并具有强大的安全通讯协定,这对处理敏感医疗资料的组织很有吸引力。这些解决方案非常适合具有大量患者和复杂整合要求的大型医疗机构。此类组织受益于能够现场管理其 IT 环境并快速回应内部策略变化,而无需依赖第三方提供者。
需要一个强大的远距放射诊断平台,为最终用户医院提供先进的诊断工具
门诊护理病房 (ACU) 是一种专为门诊护理而设计的医疗机构,提供不需要住院治疗的诊断和治疗服务。在远距放射诊断的背景下,此类病房需要合理且具有成本效益的解决方案来为患者提供高品质的影像服务。 ACU 中对远距放射诊断的需求是由快速诊断的需求所驱动的,并且在患者吞吐量和满意度方面发挥着至关重要的作用。诊断中心是专门为患者提供 X 光、MRI 和电脑断层扫描等影像服务的设施。这些中心致力于提供准确、及时的诊断,以帮助进一步的治疗。诊断中心的远距放射诊断对于即使在淡季或放射科医生短缺的地区也能提供放射学服务非常重要。医院和诊所是远距放射诊断使用者的最大部分,因为它们需要放射学服务来支援住院和门诊病人。这些设施通常处理大量病例,需要全面的远距放射诊断服务,能够每天 24 小时回应各种情况和紧急情况。
区域洞察
远距放射诊断在美洲,特别是在美国和加拿大的使用,其特点是在成熟的医疗保健IT基础设施的推动下采用率很高。需求的驱动因素是克服放射科医生短缺的普遍需求,特别是在偏远地区,以及全天候 (24/7) 应对紧急情况。该地区拥有许多配备人工智慧和机器学习等最尖端科技的生产设施,这些技术越来越多地整合到远距放射诊断解决方案中。这种整合优化了影像分析过程并有助于诊断。在亚太地区,由于医疗成本上升、技术进步以及旨在缩小都市区地区医疗服务差距的医疗改革,采用率正在迅速增加。澳洲、日本、印度和中国等国家正在引领该地区的成长。许多亚太国家正在对医疗保健IT基础设施进行大量投资,从而刺激新生产设施的建立。成本效益和扩充性对于满足大量人口获得多样化医疗服务的需求非常重要。远距放射诊断在欧洲、中东和非洲地区的使用率处于中等到高水平,其中西欧国家的采用率领先。该地区的成长受到欧盟有关资料保护和患者隐私的严格法规的限制,这可能会影响跨境远距远距放射诊断的实践。在中东和非洲,由于政府对医疗保健基础设施的投资以及人们对远距放射诊断潜在优势的认识不断增强,情况正在迅速发展。欧洲、中东和非洲地区的远距放射诊断技术生产各不相同,西欧处于创新和生产的前沿,通常专注于高品质和合规的解决方案。透过国际合作伙伴关係和当地对医疗保健技术的投资,中东和非洲的生产逐渐扩大。
FPNV定位矩阵
FPNV 定位矩阵对于评估远距放射诊断市场至关重要。我们检视与业务策略和产品满意度相关的关键指标,以对供应商进行全面评估。这种深入的分析使用户能够根据自己的要求做出明智的决策。根据评估,供应商被分为四个成功程度不同的像限:前沿(F)、探路者(P)、利基(N)和重要(V)。
市场占有率分析
市场占有率分析是一种综合工具,可以对远距放射诊断市场中供应商的现状进行深入而详细的研究。全面比较和分析供应商在整体收益、基本客群和其他关键指标方面的贡献,以便更好地了解公司的绩效及其在争夺市场占有率时面临的挑战。此外,该分析还提供了对该行业竞争特征的宝贵见解,包括在研究基准年观察到的累积、分散主导地位和合併特征等因素。详细程度的提高使供应商能够做出更明智的决策并制定有效的策略,以获得市场竞争优势。
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3.远距放射诊断市场的技术趋势和法规结构是什么?
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[198 Pages Report] The Teleradiology Market size was estimated at USD 5.85 billion in 2023 and expected to reach USD 6.93 billion in 2024, at a CAGR 18.60% to reach USD 19.35 billion by 2030.
Teleradiology refers to a branch of telemedicine that focuses on transmitting radiological patient images, including X-ray photographs, computed tomography(CT) scans, and MRI imaging, from one location to another to share critical patient information or studies with other radiologists and medical personnel. It enables radiologists to provide services without being physically present at the location where the images are originally generated. The growing incidences of chronic disorders, such as cancers, blockages in the arteries and veins, and fibroids in the uterus, have necessitated the deployment of radiology services, including teleradiology. Additionally, the rise of digital medical imaging and the advancements in telemedicine have further accelerated the demand for teleradiology services and solutions. However, concerns over data security and patient privacy, the high cost of initial setup and implementation, and the potential for miscommunications due to lack of direct contact between radiologists and patients or clinicians present challenges to the widespread adoption of teleradiology. Key players are exploring the development of secure blockchain platforms for image sharing and analyzing advanced machine-learning algorithms for more accurate diagnostics to overcome technical limitations and privacy constraints. Additionally, employing AI for automated image analysis to reduce radiologist workload, refining image compression techniques for faster transmission, and enhancing interoperability features can further present new avenues of growth for the technology.
KEY MARKET STATISTICS | |
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Base Year [2023] | USD 5.85 billion |
Estimated Year [2024] | USD 6.93 billion |
Forecast Year [2030] | USD 19.35 billion |
CAGR (%) | 18.60% |
Component: Ongoing advancements to improve the privacy features of software of teleradiology
Services are typically required 24/7, supporting urgent reading in emergency cases, routine reads during off-hours, and subspecialty consultations. Final reporting service entails the provision of comprehensive and definitive radiology reports. This service is delivered by board-certified radiologists who perform a thorough analysis of the imaging studies. Preliminary reporting refers to the initial review and interpretation of radiological images by qualified radiologists. Subspecialty radiology services offer expert analysis in particular segments of radiology, such as neurology, cardiovascular, or breast imaging, among others. Teleconsultation in the scope of teleradiology enables real-time communication between radiologists and physicians. Telemonitoring entails the remote surveillance of patients' health and the changes in their medical conditions, utilizing various telecommunication technologies. Teleradiology software refers to the tools and applications that enable the transmission, viewing, and storage of remote radiological images. These platforms are highly valued for their ability to integrate with existing hospital information systems (HIS), electronic medical records (EMR), and picture archiving and communication systems (PACS), thus ensuring seamless workflow integration. The PACS refers to a medical imaging technology that provides economical storage of clinical data and offers a convenient mode of access to clinical images from diverse modalities. A radiology information system (RIS), on the other hand, is a networked software system that is critical for the management of medical imagery and associated clinical data. Teleradiology reporting software equips radiologists and physicians with the ability to remotely interpret, analyze, and report information regarding medical images.
Imaging Technique: Ability of magnetic resonance imaging to produce detailed images non-invasively
Computed tomography(CT) refers to an imaging technique that utilizes X-ray equipment to create detailed and precise pictures, or scans, of areas inside the body. It is often utilized for its rapid imaging capability, which is essential in urgent care situations, such as in emergency rooms where time is critical. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) refers to a non-invasive imaging technology that produces three-dimensional detailed anatomical images. MRI is typically used when soft tissue contrast is more important, such as images of the brain, spinal cord, nerves, and muscles. Nuclear imaging produces images by detecting radiation from body parts after a radioactive tracer material is administered. This technique is particularly used in the diagnosis and management of cancer, heart disease, and brain disorders. Ultrasound imaging technique uses high-frequency sound waves to visualize internal organs, vessels, and tissues.
Deployment: Preference of cloud-based solutions as they are cost-efficient in the long term
Cloud-based teleradiology solutions host services on remote servers provided and maintained by a third party. These solutions offer scalability, flexibility, and accessibility, as they can be accessed from any location with an internet connection. Cloud-based solutions are ideal for organizations looking to minimize on-site hardware investments and maintenance costs. Healthcare facilities that demand real-time access to patient imaging studies from multiple locations favor this deployment due to its accessibility and off-site data management capabilities. It also benefits practices experiencing variable imaging volume, as it allows for easy scalability. On-premise solutions require dedicated infrastructure at the healthcare facility's location. They involve significant upfront investment in hardware, software, and security measures. On-premise systems offer absolute control over data management, with robust security protocols that appeal to organizations handling sensitive medical data. These solutions are best suited for larger healthcare institutions with high patient volumes and complex integration requirements. These organizations benefit from on-site control of their IT environment and the ability to quickly adapt to internal policy changes without relying on a third-party provider.
End-user: Need for robust teleradiology platforms offering advanced diagnostic tools for hospitals
Ambulatory care units (ACUs) are healthcare facilities designed for outpatient care and provide diagnostics and treatment services that do not require hospital admission. In the context of teleradiology, these units often require streamlined, cost-effective solutions to provide high-quality imaging services to patients. The need for teleradiology in ACUs stems from the necessity of a swift diagnosis, which plays a pivotal role in patient throughput and satisfaction. Diagnostics centers are specialized facilities where patients receive imaging services, including X-rays, MRIs, and CT scans. These centers focus on delivering accurate and timely diagnoses to inform further medical treatment. Teleradiology in diagnostic centers is critical for ensuring that radiological services can be rendered even during off-peak hours or in locations with a shortage of radiologists. Hospitals and clinics constitute the largest segment of teleradiology users due to their extensive need for radiological services to support inpatient and outpatient care. These facilities often handle a high volume of cases and require comprehensive teleradiology services that can cater to a wide range of conditions and emergencies around the clock.
Regional Insights
The usage of teleradiology in the Americas, especially in the United States and Canada, is marked by a high adoption rate driven by a well-established healthcare IT infrastructure. The demand is fueled by a widespread need to overcome radiologist shortages, especially in remote areas, and to provide 24/7 coverage in emergency situations. The region boasts a large number of production facilities with cutting-edge technologies, such as AI and machine learning, which are increasingly being integrated into teleradiology solutions. This integration optimizes the image analysis process and aids in diagnosis. The APAC region shows a rapidly growing adoption rate, attributed to the increasing healthcare expenditure, technological advancements, and healthcare reforms aimed at bridging the gap between urban and rural healthcare services. Countries, including Australia, Japan, India, and China, are spearheading the growth in this region. Many APAC countries are witnessing substantial investments in healthcare IT infrastructure, which is promoting the establishment of new production facilities. The focus is largely on cost-effectiveness and scalability to cater to large populations with varying access to healthcare. EMEA displays a moderate to high level of teleradiology usage, with Western European countries leading in adoption. The growth in this region is tempered by stringent EU regulations concerning data protection and patient privacy, which can affect cross-border teleradiology practices. In the Middle East and Africa, the scenario is quickly evolving due to government investments in healthcare infrastructure and a growing awareness of the potential benefits of teleradiology. The production of teleradiology technologies in the EMEA region is varied, with Western Europe being at the forefront of innovation and production, often focusing on high-quality, regulation-compliant solutions. In the Middle East and Africa, production is gradually scaling up with international partnerships and local investments in healthcare technology.
FPNV Positioning Matrix
The FPNV Positioning Matrix is pivotal in evaluating the Teleradiology Market. It offers a comprehensive assessment of vendors, examining key metrics related to Business Strategy and Product Satisfaction. This in-depth analysis empowers users to make well-informed decisions aligned with their requirements. Based on the evaluation, the vendors are then categorized into four distinct quadrants representing varying levels of success: Forefront (F), Pathfinder (P), Niche (N), or Vital (V).
Market Share Analysis
The Market Share Analysis is a comprehensive tool that provides an insightful and in-depth examination of the current state of vendors in the Teleradiology Market. By meticulously comparing and analyzing vendor contributions in terms of overall revenue, customer base, and other key metrics, we can offer companies a greater understanding of their performance and the challenges they face when competing for market share. Additionally, this analysis provides valuable insights into the competitive nature of the sector, including factors such as accumulation, fragmentation dominance, and amalgamation traits observed over the base year period studied. With this expanded level of detail, vendors can make more informed decisions and devise effective strategies to gain a competitive edge in the market.
Key Company Profiles
The report delves into recent significant developments in the Teleradiology Market, highlighting leading vendors and their innovative profiles. These include 4Ways Healthcare Limited, Africa Telerad Limited, Agfa-Gevaert Group, Apollo TeleHealth, Aster Medical Imaging, Carestream Health, Inc., Cerner Corporation by Oracle Corporation, Cybernet Manufacturing, Inc., Everlight Radiology Limited, Fujifilm Holdings Corporation, GE HealthCare Technologies Inc., Healthwatch Telediagnostics Private Limited, Koninklijke Philips N.V., Mckesson Corporation, Medica Group PLC, Medweb LLC, Nautilus Medical by Accenture PLC, Novarad Corporation, Octopus Tech, Onrad Inc., Pediatrix Medical Group by Mednax, Ramsoft, Inc., Siemens Healthineers AG, Specialty Teleradiology, Inc., StatRad, LLC, Telediagnostic Solutions Private Limited, Telerad Tech Pvt. Ltd., Teleradiology Solutions, USARAD Holdings, Inc., and Vitality Business Support Services.
Market Segmentation & Coverage
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3. Market Diversification: It provides detailed information on new product launches, untapped geographic regions, recent developments, and investments.
4. Competitive Assessment & Intelligence: It conducts an exhaustive assessment of market shares, strategies, products, certifications, regulatory approvals, patent landscape, and manufacturing capabilities of the leading players.
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