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影像服务市场:全球市场按服务类型、模式、应用和最终用户分類的预测——2026-2032年

Imaging Services Market by Service Type, Modality, Application, End-User - Global Forecast 2026-2032

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预计到 2025 年,影像服务市值将达到 1,276.3 亿美元,到 2026 年将成长至 1,349.4 亿美元,到 2032 年将达到 1,937.8 亿美元,复合年增长率为 6.14%。

主要市场统计数据
基准年 2025 1276.3亿美元
预计年份:2026年 1349.4亿美元
预测年份 2032 1937.8亿美元
复合年增长率 (%) 6.14%

针对当前影像服务格局,提出了一套全面的策略框架,重点在于临床优先事项、营运压力以及数位转型的必要性。

影像服务领域正处于策略转折点,其驱动力源自于临床优先事项、技术进步和不断演变的医疗服务模式的融合。医疗服务提供者正努力在提高诊断准确性和营运效率的同时,控制资本支出和营运成本,以平衡这些挑战。随着早期发现和个人化治疗方案在诊疗路径中变得日益重要,影像技术正在重组,以支持住院、门诊和社区医疗机构之间的多学科协作。同时,保险公司和医疗系统越来越重视可证明的临床价值和基于结果的补偿,这迫使医疗服务提供者和供应商优先考虑互通性、标准化流程和循证医学证据的产生。

对数位化、人工智慧应用、混合模式以及不断发展的服务交付模式所驱动的影像服务结构转型进行详细分析。

随着数位化、人工智慧和混合诊断模式的兴起,影像产业正经历变革性的转变,影像的采集、解读和整合方式也随之改变。人工智慧驱动的影像重建和决策支援正在提昇放射科医师的工作流程,缩短诊断时间,并提高不同机构间影像解读的一致性。同时,结合功能和解剖成像模式的混合成像系统的兴起,使得疾病的精准诊断成为可能,尤其是在肿瘤学和神经病学领域。携带式和照护现场(POC​​)设备正在分散影像检查的管道,使临床医生能够在传统放射科之外,更早地做出基于循证医学的决策。

对近期关税变化如何影响筹资策略、采购实践、供应弹性和长期设备部署计划进行批判性评估。

近期贸易政策和关税调整为依赖全球供应链的影像设备製造商、分销商和医疗服务提供者带来了新的营运复杂性。关税带来的成本压力会增加先进设备和配件的采购成本,进而影响采购时间和供应商选择。为此,製造商正在重新审视其筹资策略,优先选择区域供应商采购关键零件,并增加库存缓衝以避免服务中断。同时,分销商和医疗服务提供者也在审查采购週期和维护合同,以降低价格波动带来的风险。

将服务类型、模式类别、临床应用和最终用户情况连结起来的详细細項分析,可以製定有针对性的策略和产品蓝图。

精准理解市场细分对于使产品开发和服务策略与临床及营运需求保持一致至关重要。区分服务类型至关重要,因为CT(电脑断层扫描)、MRI(磁振造影)、核子医学扫描术诊断、超音波影像影像和X光影像在诊断预期和工作流程整合方面存在显着差异。此外,MRI又可细分为功能性MRI和开放式MRI,X光成像则包括电脑X光摄影和数数位放射线摄影,每种技术都有其独特的临床应用场景、空间需求和服务覆盖范围。影像方式分类(混合影像系统、可携式影像系统和独立影像系统)决定了采购考量、生命週期管理方法和互通性要求,进而影响医院和门诊中心如何确定投资优先顺序。

区域比较评估揭示了美洲、欧洲、中东和非洲以及亚太地区在采用驱动因素、法规环境和战略重点方面的差异。

区域趋势持续对全球影像生态系统的应用模式、报销框架和伙伴关係模式产生重大影响。在美洲,重点仍然是部门整合、企业级影像架构以及评估诊断价值和后续诊疗效率的报销模式。这些压力正在推动对整合平台的投资和结果证据的建立。在欧洲、中东和非洲,应用程式时间表各不相同。成熟的西方系统优先考虑互通性、监管协调和跨境合作,而中东和非洲市场则专注于能力建设、官民合作关係以及旨在扩大关键影像模式可及性的定向投资。

对企业的策略手册分析表明,生态系统伙伴关係、服务创新、在地化支援以及对经常性收入的关注正在推动竞争差异化。

影像服务产业的企业策略日益注重生态系统协调、服务创新和伙伴关係,以加速临床检验和市场准入。主要企业正将业务拓展至组件製造以外的综合服务组合,包括维护合约、软体订阅、云端影像管理以及旨在建立长期合作关係的临床医生培训计画。与软体供应商、人工智慧开发商和系统整合商的策略伙伴关係,使得影像硬体能够与高阶分析和工作流程自动化相结合,从而创造差异化的价值提案,并将其延伸至临床决策支援和营运绩效管理领域。

为医疗服务提供者和供应商提供可行的策略蓝图,以加速实现临床价值,同时管理供应风险和营运复杂性。

行业领导者应采取务实且循序渐进的方法,在降低整合和财务风险的同时,获得临床和营运价值。首先,应优先考虑互通性和资料管治,将其作为基础能力,以实现安全的影像交换、简化的工作流程以及以分析主导的品质改进。这将减轻临床医生的负担,并加速跨部门的采用。其次,透过选择性地投资于具有临床有效性且可直接融入现有临床工作流程的人工智慧和软体工具,并优先开展具有可衡量终点的试验计画,来增强临床医生的信心并展示营运投资回报率。

透明的调查方法,结合与关键相关人员的对话、证据整合和迭代检验,确保获得可操作且可靠的见解。

这些研究结果所依据的研究途径融合了定性和定量方法,以确保其稳健性、相关性和可操作性。研究人员透过对临床医生、医院管理人员、采购经理和技术观点进行访谈,获得了关于工作流程挑战、应用驱动因素和商业性趋势的真实视角。此外,研究人员也系统性地回顾了监管指南、技术白皮书和同行评审的临床文献,从而在既定的临床证据和监管背景下验证了研究结果。

简要概述了向整合成像平台过渡、营运弹性以及以结果为导向的部署策略。

综上所述,这些证据凸显了影像服务从孤立的资本投资发展成为能够提供诊断准确性、营运韧性和可衡量的临床价值的整合临床平台。人工智慧、混合系统和可携式影像设备等技术进步正在拓展其临床应用范围,同时经营模式和筹资策略也在进行调整,以使奖励与结果和运转率保持一致。收费系统因素和区域差异增加了复杂性,但同时也为更具韧性的采购和立足本地的服务模式提供了机会。

目录

第一章:序言

第二章:调查方法

  • 调查设计
  • 研究框架
  • 市场规模预测
  • 数据三角测量
  • 调查结果
  • 调查的前提
  • 研究限制

第三章执行摘要

  • 首席体验长观点
  • 市场规模和成长趋势
  • 2025年市占率分析
  • FPNV定位矩阵,2025
  • 新的商机
  • 下一代经营模式
  • 产业蓝图

第四章 市场概览

  • 产业生态系与价值链分析
  • 波特五力分析
  • PESTEL 分析
  • 市场展望
  • 上市策略

第五章 市场洞察

  • 消费者洞察与终端用户观点
  • 消费者体验基准
  • 机会映射
  • 分销通路分析
  • 价格趋势分析
  • 监理合规和标准框架
  • ESG与永续性分析
  • 中断和风险情景
  • 投资报酬率和成本效益分析

第六章:美国关税的累积影响,2025年

第七章:人工智慧的累积影响,2025年

第八章 图像服务市场:依服务类型划分

  • 电脑断层扫描(CT)影像诊断
  • 磁振造影(MRI)
    • 功能性磁振造影
    • 开放式磁振造影
  • 核子医学扫描术诊断
  • 超音波影像
  • X光影像诊断
    • 电脑放射成像(CR)
    • 数位广播(DR)

第九章 影像服务市场:依模态划分

  • 混合影像诊断系统
  • 可携式医疗影像系统
  • 独立式医疗影像系统

第十章 图像服务市场:依应用领域划分

  • 心臟影像
  • 消化系统成像
  • 神经影像学
  • 肿瘤影像诊断
  • 整形外科和肌肉骨骼影像诊断
  • 泌尿系统影像诊断

第十一章 图像服务市场:依最终用户划分

  • 门诊手术中心
  • 诊断中心
  • 医院和诊所
  • 研究和学术机构

第十二章 图像服务市场:按地区划分

  • 北美洲和南美洲
    • 北美洲
    • 拉丁美洲
  • 欧洲、中东和非洲
    • 欧洲
    • 中东
    • 非洲
  • 亚太地区

第十三章 图像服务市场:依组别划分

  • ASEAN
  • GCC
  • EU
  • BRICS
  • G7
  • NATO

第十四章 图像服务市场:依国家划分

  • 我们
  • 加拿大
  • 墨西哥
  • 巴西
  • 英国
  • 德国
  • 法国
  • 俄罗斯
  • 义大利
  • 西班牙
  • 中国
  • 印度
  • 日本
  • 澳洲
  • 韩国

第十五章:美国:图像服务市场

第十六章 中国:影像服务市场

第十七章 竞争格局

  • 市场集中度分析,2025年
    • 浓度比(CR)
    • 赫芬达尔-赫希曼指数 (HHI)
  • 近期趋势及影响分析,2025 年
  • 2025年产品系列分析
  • 基准分析,2025 年
  • Alliance HealthCare Services, Inc. by Akumin Inc.
  • Analogic Corporation
  • Apex Radiology
  • Banner Health
  • Bruker Corporation
  • Butterfly Network
  • Capitol Imaging Services
  • Carestream Health, Inc
  • Esaote SpA
  • Fujifilm Holdings Corporation
  • GE Healthcare
  • Global Diagnostics Imaging
  • Healius Limited
  • I-MED Radiology Network
  • iCAD, Inc.
  • MXR Imaging Inc.
  • PerkinElmer, Inc.
  • Radnet, Inc.
  • RAYUS Radiology
  • Siemens AG
  • Simonmed Imaging
  • Sonic Healthcare Limited
  • Unilabs AB
  • Ziehm Imaging GmbH
Product Code: MRR-A339DAEFA9FE

The Imaging Services Market was valued at USD 127.63 billion in 2025 and is projected to grow to USD 134.94 billion in 2026, with a CAGR of 6.14%, reaching USD 193.78 billion by 2032.

KEY MARKET STATISTICS
Base Year [2025] USD 127.63 billion
Estimated Year [2026] USD 134.94 billion
Forecast Year [2032] USD 193.78 billion
CAGR (%) 6.14%

Comprehensive strategic framing of the current imaging services environment highlighting clinical priorities, operational pressures, and digital transformation imperatives

The landscape of imaging services is at a strategic inflection point, driven by converging clinical priorities, technology advances, and evolving care delivery models. Healthcare providers are balancing the imperative to improve diagnostic accuracy and operational throughput while controlling capital and operating expenditures. As care pathways emphasize earlier detection and personalized treatment planning, imaging modalities are being reconfigured to support multidisciplinary collaboration across inpatient, outpatient, and community settings. Meanwhile, payers and health systems increasingly demand demonstrable clinical value and outcome-linked reimbursement approaches, prompting providers and vendors to prioritize interoperability, standardized protocols, and evidence generation.

In this context, innovation is not limited to hardware improvement but extends into software-defined workflows, ecosystem partnerships, and service models that shift risk and responsibility. Imaging adoption decisions are influenced by clinical efficacy, total cost of ownership, integration with electronic health records, and the ability to scale remote or point-of-care diagnostics. Consequently, strategic investment decisions must weigh near-term operational needs against long-term platform flexibility. Transitioning from legacy, siloed imaging environments to cohesive, digitally enabled imaging ecosystems requires clear governance, strong clinician engagement, and phased deployment strategies that mitigate disruption while accelerating measurable clinical benefits.

Detailed analysis of the structural transformation driven by digitalization, AI augmentation, hybrid modalities, and evolving service delivery models in imaging services

The industry is experiencing transformative shifts as digitalization, artificial intelligence, and hybrid diagnostic paradigms reshape how imaging is acquired, interpreted, and integrated into care pathways. AI-enabled image reconstruction and decision support are augmenting radiologist workflows, reducing time to diagnosis and enabling more consistent interpretation across sites. Concurrently, the rise of hybrid imaging systems that combine functional and anatomical modalities is fostering more precise disease characterization, particularly in oncology and neurology. Portable and point-of-care devices are decentralizing access to imaging, allowing frontline clinicians to make earlier, evidence-based decisions outside traditional radiology departments.

Moreover, new service models are emerging where imaging is procured not only as capital equipment but as an integrated clinical service, encompassing installation, training, maintenance, software updates, and outcome measurement. These shifts are accompanied by changing expectations around data interoperability, cloud-based image sharing, and enterprise imaging architectures that connect radiology with cardiology, oncology, and surgical teams. As these capabilities proliferate, competition increasingly centers on end-to-end value delivery, clinical validation of new modalities, and the strength of partner ecosystems rather than on hardware specifications alone.

Critical evaluation of how recent tariff shifts are reshaping sourcing strategies, procurement behavior, supply resilience, and long-term equipment acquisition planning

Recent trade policies and tariff adjustments have introduced a new layer of operational complexity for imaging equipment manufacturers, distributors, and healthcare providers that depend on global supply chains. Tariff-driven cost pressures have the potential to increase procurement expenditures for advanced modalities and accessories, thereby influencing procurement timing and vendor selection. In response, manufacturers are reassessing sourcing strategies, prioritizing regional suppliers for critical components and increasing inventory buffers to avoid service disruptions. At the same time, distributors and providers are recalibrating their procurement cadences and maintenance contracts to reduce vulnerability to price volatility.

These dynamics also shape procurement negotiations, with buyers seeking greater transparency on bill-of-materials origin, clearer total cost of ownership analyses, and flexible commercial terms that can absorb short-term cost spikes. Regulatory compliance and customs processing complexities are prompting deeper collaboration between manufacturers and logistics partners to minimize delays at ports and border crossings. Forward-looking organizations are using scenario planning to identify critical dependencies and to evaluate alternatives such as local assembly, in-country repair hubs, or multi-vendor sourcing strategies that preserve clinical continuity while managing financial exposure. Consequently, tariff impacts extend beyond discrete price changes to influence supply resilience, strategic supplier relationships, and long-term procurement playbooks.

In-depth segmentation synthesis linking service types, modality categories, clinical applications, and end-user contexts to inform targeted strategies and product roadmaps

A nuanced understanding of segmentation is fundamental to aligning product development and service strategies with clinical and operational needs. Service type distinctions matter because diagnostic expectations and workflow integration vary significantly across computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, nuclear imaging, ultrasound imaging, and X-ray imaging; furthermore, magnetic resonance imaging subdivides into functional MRI and open MRI while X-ray imaging encompasses computed radiography and digital radiography, each with distinct clinical use cases, space requirements, and service footprints. Modality classifications-hybrid imaging systems, portable imaging systems, and standalone imaging systems-define different procurement considerations, lifecycle management approaches, and interoperability requirements, shaping how hospitals and outpatient centers prioritize investments.

Application domains such as cardiology imaging, gastrointestinal imaging, neurology imaging, oncology imaging, orthopedic and musculoskeletal imaging, and urology imaging determine clinical workflow patterns, protocol standardization needs, and performance metrics that matter to clinicians. End-user contexts further refine strategy because ambulatory surgical centers, diagnostic centers, hospitals and clinics, and research and academic institutions have divergent capital cycles, regulatory obligations, and expectations for throughput and specialty services. Integrating these segmentation lenses enables stakeholders to tailor product roadmaps, service offerings, and go-to-market approaches that align tightly with the procedural volume, staffing models, and clinical priorities of each end-user cohort.

Comparative regional assessment revealing distinct adoption drivers, regulatory environments, and strategic priorities across the Americas, Europe Middle East & Africa, and Asia Pacific

Regional dynamics continue to exert a powerful influence on adoption patterns, reimbursement frameworks, and partnership models across the global imaging ecosystem. In the Americas, emphasis remains on consolidation of service lines, enterprise imaging architectures, and reimbursement models that reward diagnostic value and downstream care efficiency; these pressures incentivize investment in integrated platforms and outcome evidence generation. Europe, Middle East & Africa exhibit heterogenous adoption timelines, where mature Western European systems prioritize interoperability, regulatory harmonization, and cross-border collaborations while markets in the Middle East and Africa focus on capacity building, public-private partnerships, and targeted investments to expand access to core imaging modalities.

Asia-Pacific presents a diversified landscape with significant investments in both high-end tertiary centers and decentralized community care. Demand in this region is driven by population aging, rising prevalence of noncommunicable diseases, and government programs to enhance diagnostic infrastructure. Across all regions, local regulatory pathways, reimbursement mechanisms, and supplier ecosystems shape procurement decisions, making regional strategy a critical determinant of commercial success. Consequently, organizations should align clinical value propositions and deployment models to local care delivery realities while maintaining the operational agility to adapt to shifting regulatory or tariff environments.

Strategic company playbook analysis highlighting ecosystem partnerships, service innovation, localized support, and recurring revenue focus driving competitive differentiation

Corporate strategies in the imaging services sector are increasingly defined by ecosystem orchestration, service innovation, and partnerships that accelerate clinical validation and market access. Leading firms are expanding beyond component manufacturing toward comprehensive service portfolios that include maintenance contracts, software subscriptions, cloud-based image management, and clinician training programs designed to lock-in long-term relationships. Strategic partnerships with software vendors, AI developers, and systems integrators are enabling the bundling of imaging hardware with advanced analytics and workflow automation, thereby creating differentiated value propositions that extend into clinical decision support and operational performance management.

Investment in talent and localized service footprints has become a competitive imperative, as rapid response maintenance and clinical adoption support materially affect uptime and referral patterns. Additionally, some organizations are exploring imaging-as-a-service and outcome-based contracting to align commercial terms with clinical performance and utilization. Mergers, joint ventures, and channel partnerships are being used selectively to enter adjacent care settings, broaden modality coverage, and accelerate access to new customer segments. Collectively, these company-level moves underscore a shift from transactional equipment sales toward recurring revenue streams and long-term partnerships centered on measurable clinical impact.

Actionable strategic roadmap for healthcare providers and vendors to accelerate clinical value realization while managing supply risks and operational complexity

Industry leaders should adopt a pragmatic and phased approach to capture clinical and operational value while mitigating integration and financial risks. First, prioritize interoperability and data governance as foundational capabilities to enable secure image exchange, streamlined workflows, and analytics-driven quality improvement; this reduces clinician friction and accelerates cross-departmental use. Next, invest selectively in AI and software tools that have demonstrable clinical validation and fit directly into existing clinician workflows, prioritizing pilot programs with measurable endpoints to build clinician trust and prove ROI in operational terms.

Simultaneously, diversify supply chains for critical components and consider local assembly or regional service hubs to reduce exposure to tariff volatility and logistical delays. For procurement teams, pursue flexible commercial structures that include performance clauses, bundled service offerings, and lifecycle management to manage capital constraints. Finally, develop clinician education and change-management programs that pair technology deployment with protocol harmonization and continuous performance monitoring. These combined actions will enable organizations to modernize imaging capabilities responsibly while protecting clinical continuity and aligning investments with strategic clinical priorities.

Transparent research methodology combining primary stakeholder engagement, evidence synthesis, and iterative validation to ensure actionable and credible insights

The research approach underlying these insights integrates qualitative and quantitative techniques to ensure robustness, relevance, and practical applicability. Primary interviews with clinicians, hospital administrators, procurement leaders, and technology executives provided real-world perspectives on workflow pain points, adoption drivers, and commercial dynamics. These interviews were complemented by a systematic review of regulatory guidance, technology white papers, and peer-reviewed clinical literature to ground observations in established clinical evidence and regulatory context.

Data triangulation was applied to reconcile differing inputs and to validate thematic consistency across sources, while scenario analysis helped map potential operational impacts associated with supply chain disruptions and policy shifts. Segmentation frameworks were iteratively refined through stakeholder feedback to ensure that service type, modality, application, and end-user categories accurately reflect procurement realities and clinical practice. Finally, transparency about limitations-such as regional heterogeneity and the evolving nature of AI validation-was maintained to clarify the appropriate scope and use of the findings for strategic decision-making.

Concise concluding synthesis emphasizing the transition to integrated imaging platforms, operational resilience, and outcome-focused adoption strategies

The collective evidence underscores that imaging services are evolving from isolated capital procurements into integrated clinical platforms that deliver diagnostic precision, operational resilience, and measurable clinical value. Technological advances such as AI, hybrid systems, and portable imaging are expanding the clinical envelope, while commercial models and procurement strategies are adapting to align incentives with outcomes and uptime. Tariff considerations and regional differences add complexity but also reveal opportunities for more resilient sourcing and localized service models.

Going forward, organizations that prioritize interoperability, validated software adoption, and robust supplier relationships will be best positioned to navigate uncertainty and deliver consistent diagnostic performance. Integrating clinician engagement, phased deployments, and outcome measurement into the adoption lifecycle will accelerate realization of clinical benefits while preserving operational stability. Ultimately, a strategic blend of technology, services, and governance will determine who succeeds in delivering high-value imaging across diverse care settings.

Table of Contents

1. Preface

  • 1.1. Objectives of the Study
  • 1.2. Market Definition
  • 1.3. Market Segmentation & Coverage
  • 1.4. Years Considered for the Study
  • 1.5. Currency Considered for the Study
  • 1.6. Language Considered for the Study
  • 1.7. Key Stakeholders

2. Research Methodology

  • 2.1. Introduction
  • 2.2. Research Design
    • 2.2.1. Primary Research
    • 2.2.2. Secondary Research
  • 2.3. Research Framework
    • 2.3.1. Qualitative Analysis
    • 2.3.2. Quantitative Analysis
  • 2.4. Market Size Estimation
    • 2.4.1. Top-Down Approach
    • 2.4.2. Bottom-Up Approach
  • 2.5. Data Triangulation
  • 2.6. Research Outcomes
  • 2.7. Research Assumptions
  • 2.8. Research Limitations

3. Executive Summary

  • 3.1. Introduction
  • 3.2. CXO Perspective
  • 3.3. Market Size & Growth Trends
  • 3.4. Market Share Analysis, 2025
  • 3.5. FPNV Positioning Matrix, 2025
  • 3.6. New Revenue Opportunities
  • 3.7. Next-Generation Business Models
  • 3.8. Industry Roadmap

4. Market Overview

  • 4.1. Introduction
  • 4.2. Industry Ecosystem & Value Chain Analysis
    • 4.2.1. Supply-Side Analysis
    • 4.2.2. Demand-Side Analysis
    • 4.2.3. Stakeholder Analysis
  • 4.3. Porter's Five Forces Analysis
  • 4.4. PESTLE Analysis
  • 4.5. Market Outlook
    • 4.5.1. Near-Term Market Outlook (0-2 Years)
    • 4.5.2. Medium-Term Market Outlook (3-5 Years)
    • 4.5.3. Long-Term Market Outlook (5-10 Years)
  • 4.6. Go-to-Market Strategy

5. Market Insights

  • 5.1. Consumer Insights & End-User Perspective
  • 5.2. Consumer Experience Benchmarking
  • 5.3. Opportunity Mapping
  • 5.4. Distribution Channel Analysis
  • 5.5. Pricing Trend Analysis
  • 5.6. Regulatory Compliance & Standards Framework
  • 5.7. ESG & Sustainability Analysis
  • 5.8. Disruption & Risk Scenarios
  • 5.9. Return on Investment & Cost-Benefit Analysis

6. Cumulative Impact of United States Tariffs 2025

7. Cumulative Impact of Artificial Intelligence 2025

8. Imaging Services Market, by Service Type

  • 8.1. Computed Tomography (CT) Imaging
  • 8.2. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
    • 8.2.1. Functional MRI
    • 8.2.2. Open MRI
  • 8.3. Nuclear Imaging
  • 8.4. Ultrasound Imaging
  • 8.5. X-ray Imaging
    • 8.5.1. Computed Radiography (CR)
    • 8.5.2. Digital Radiography (DR)

9. Imaging Services Market, by Modality

  • 9.1. Hybrid Imaging Systems
  • 9.2. Portable Imaging Systems
  • 9.3. Standalone Imaging Systems

10. Imaging Services Market, by Application

  • 10.1. Cardiology Imaging
  • 10.2. Gastrointestinal Imaging
  • 10.3. Neurology Imaging
  • 10.4. Oncology Imaging
  • 10.5. Orthopedic & Musculoskeletal Imaging
  • 10.6. Urology Imaging

11. Imaging Services Market, by End-User

  • 11.1. Ambulatory Surgical Centers
  • 11.2. Diagnostic Centers
  • 11.3. Hospitals & Clinics
  • 11.4. Research & Academic Institutions

12. Imaging Services Market, by Region

  • 12.1. Americas
    • 12.1.1. North America
    • 12.1.2. Latin America
  • 12.2. Europe, Middle East & Africa
    • 12.2.1. Europe
    • 12.2.2. Middle East
    • 12.2.3. Africa
  • 12.3. Asia-Pacific

13. Imaging Services Market, by Group

  • 13.1. ASEAN
  • 13.2. GCC
  • 13.3. European Union
  • 13.4. BRICS
  • 13.5. G7
  • 13.6. NATO

14. Imaging Services Market, by Country

  • 14.1. United States
  • 14.2. Canada
  • 14.3. Mexico
  • 14.4. Brazil
  • 14.5. United Kingdom
  • 14.6. Germany
  • 14.7. France
  • 14.8. Russia
  • 14.9. Italy
  • 14.10. Spain
  • 14.11. China
  • 14.12. India
  • 14.13. Japan
  • 14.14. Australia
  • 14.15. South Korea

15. United States Imaging Services Market

16. China Imaging Services Market

17. Competitive Landscape

  • 17.1. Market Concentration Analysis, 2025
    • 17.1.1. Concentration Ratio (CR)
    • 17.1.2. Herfindahl Hirschman Index (HHI)
  • 17.2. Recent Developments & Impact Analysis, 2025
  • 17.3. Product Portfolio Analysis, 2025
  • 17.4. Benchmarking Analysis, 2025
  • 17.5. Alliance HealthCare Services, Inc. by Akumin Inc.
  • 17.6. Analogic Corporation
  • 17.7. Apex Radiology
  • 17.8. Banner Health
  • 17.9. Bruker Corporation
  • 17.10. Butterfly Network
  • 17.11. Capitol Imaging Services
  • 17.12. Carestream Health, Inc
  • 17.13. Esaote S.p.A.
  • 17.14. Fujifilm Holdings Corporation
  • 17.15. GE Healthcare
  • 17.16. Global Diagnostics Imaging
  • 17.17. Healius Limited
  • 17.18. I-MED Radiology Network
  • 17.19. iCAD, Inc.
  • 17.20. MXR Imaging Inc.
  • 17.21. PerkinElmer, Inc.
  • 17.22. Radnet, Inc.
  • 17.23. RAYUS Radiology
  • 17.24. Siemens AG
  • 17.25. Simonmed Imaging
  • 17.26. Sonic Healthcare Limited
  • 17.27. Unilabs AB
  • 17.28. Ziehm Imaging GmbH

LIST OF FIGURES

  • FIGURE 1. GLOBAL IMAGING SERVICES MARKET SIZE, 2018-2032 (USD MILLION)
  • FIGURE 2. GLOBAL IMAGING SERVICES MARKET SHARE, BY KEY PLAYER, 2025
  • FIGURE 3. GLOBAL IMAGING SERVICES MARKET, FPNV POSITIONING MATRIX, 2025
  • FIGURE 4. GLOBAL IMAGING SERVICES MARKET SIZE, BY SERVICE TYPE, 2025 VS 2026 VS 2032 (USD MILLION)
  • FIGURE 5. GLOBAL IMAGING SERVICES MARKET SIZE, BY MODALITY, 2025 VS 2026 VS 2032 (USD MILLION)
  • FIGURE 6. GLOBAL IMAGING SERVICES MARKET SIZE, BY APPLICATION, 2025 VS 2026 VS 2032 (USD MILLION)
  • FIGURE 7. GLOBAL IMAGING SERVICES MARKET SIZE, BY END-USER, 2025 VS 2026 VS 2032 (USD MILLION)
  • FIGURE 8. GLOBAL IMAGING SERVICES MARKET SIZE, BY REGION, 2025 VS 2026 VS 2032 (USD MILLION)
  • FIGURE 9. GLOBAL IMAGING SERVICES MARKET SIZE, BY GROUP, 2025 VS 2026 VS 2032 (USD MILLION)
  • FIGURE 10. GLOBAL IMAGING SERVICES MARKET SIZE, BY COUNTRY, 2025 VS 2026 VS 2032 (USD MILLION)
  • FIGURE 11. UNITED STATES IMAGING SERVICES MARKET SIZE, 2018-2032 (USD MILLION)
  • FIGURE 12. CHINA IMAGING SERVICES MARKET SIZE, 2018-2032 (USD MILLION)

LIST OF TABLES

  • TABLE 1. GLOBAL IMAGING SERVICES MARKET SIZE, 2018-2032 (USD MILLION)
  • TABLE 2. GLOBAL IMAGING SERVICES MARKET SIZE, BY SERVICE TYPE, 2018-2032 (USD MILLION)
  • TABLE 3. GLOBAL IMAGING SERVICES MARKET SIZE, BY COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY (CT) IMAGING, BY REGION, 2018-2032 (USD MILLION)
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