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Digital Health Intelligence ServiceSubstantive study of a core healthcare space, including global and regional five-year forecasts for revenues, shipments and average selling prices across more than 30 distinct product types and four key application areas. Also delivers critical competitive analysis and valuable market share data for each application area, supplemented with careful investigative reporting on the industry’s approach to securing a viable business and technological path for the diagnostic services of the future.Subscribers Only
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Ultrasound Intelligence ServiceUnparalleled coverage of the global ultrasound market, including topical and timely dissection of key industry trends, disruptive technologies, pricing and currency dynamics, clinical applications, distribution networks, and much more.Subscribers Only
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X-Ray Intelligence ServiceComprehensive examination of the X-ray landscape, including strategic growth areas and major trends across all X-ray products. Areas of focus include general radiography, fluoroscopy, dental, veterinary, mammography and interventional X-ray. A new report on the supply of flat-panel detectors is part of the offering.Subscribers Only
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The European Congress of Radiology 201927 February - 3 March, 2018 | ViennaThe ECR 2019 is the annual meeting of the European Congress of Radiology.
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Handheld systems are the future of ultrasound, but are the startups?February 08, 2019The drastic growth of the handheld ultrasound equipment market is a result of a shift toward smaller and smarter medical imaging technology. From 2016 to 2017, handheld revenues grew over 18%, outpacing all other ultrasound product categories. Handheld ultrasound systems have been on the market for nearly a decade and are now booming due to numerous growth drivers, including portability and affordability, and solutions to previous obstacles, like insufficient image quality and lack of technological infrastructure and training.
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Global medical imaging market hit $25 billion in 2017February 07, 2019Global medical imaging equipment revenues totaled $25 billion in 2017 and will grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 3.2 percent through 2022. X-ray equipment will remain the largest imaging segment, followed by ultrasound equipment and computerized tomography (CT) equipment. GE Healthcare, Siemens Healthineers, and Philips Healthcare increased their combined global medical imaging market share in 2017.
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Interventional X-ray Equipment Report - 2018January 18, 2019This research covers the following product types; general vascular angiography, neurology, general coronary, electrophysiology, combined IR/IC systems, and hybrid operating rooms. Revenue, unit shipment, and average selling price data is provided for each sales channel segment, in addition to 5-year growth rate forecasts and competitive analysis.Subscribers Only
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X-Ray Intelligence DatabaseAll Modality DataJanuary 18, 2019This file combines all of the X-ray modality data provided in the 2017 X-ray Intelligence Service in a pivot data and pivot table format. Allowing easy manipulation and comparison of data across the different modality types.Subscribers Only
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Flat-Panel Detector Supply Report - Interim Update - 2018January 14, 2019This report is a 2018 interim update of the flat-panel detector supply report and focuses on the flat-panel detector market, providing market sizing, market forecasts and competitive analysis by region and application.Subscribers Only
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Interventional X-ray market - Past, present and future?January 09, 2019The well-established and unshakeable interventional X-ray market is primarily dominated by leading manufacturers; Philips Healthcare, Siemens Healthineers, GE Healthcare, Shimazdu and Canon Medical Systems. How has product launches in the previous years affected the competitive landscape?
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Mammography X-ray Equipment Report - 2018January 07, 2019This report is the eleventh edition of the report by IHS Markit on the global mammography equipment market. It provides written analysis to accompany the Mammography Equipment Database Excel file and is available as part of the IHS Markit X-ray Intelligence Service. The tenth edition of the report was published in November 2017.Subscribers Only
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Sensors are here to stay: Impact on traditional patient monitorsJanuary 07, 2019Patient care is shifting from curative to preventative care, with investment heavily placed on limiting avoidable adverse events. Patient diagnosis is happening earlier to reduce the impact to the patient, and the subsequent cost to the provider. It is believed that by focusing on monitoring key health indicators, earlier diagnosis will ultimately reduce healthcare expenditure on non-communicable diseases (NCDs), which may have previously gone unnoticed until they required major and costly treatment. Patients are becoming much more involved in the decisions surrounding their own care paths.
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Ultrasound Intelligence DatabaseJanuary 03, 2019The Ultrasound Intelligence Database provides accurate and up-to-date intelligence on the global ultrasound market with new versions of the Ultrasound Equipment Database and the Ultrasound Clinical Applications Database.Subscribers Only
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Medical Imaging Executive Overview Report - 2018December 12, 2018This report is the second edition of the Medical Imaging Executive Overview which collates information from the extensive IHS Markit medical imaging report library to present a summary view of the complete medical imaging market. This report includes an overview of the key trends and statistics for the global medical imaging equipment market, which is comprised of x-ray, ultrasound, MRI, and CT equipment.Subscribers Only
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A.I. in medical imaging… a must-have, whatever it is.December 11, 2018One might think new technology that holds the promise to reduce medical costs, improve diagnoses, and raise patient comfort would make for exciting conversations in the medical imaging industry. Instead, the mere mention of A.I. today causes frequent and dismissive eye-rolls. A.I. is a term that has been coopted by cooperate marketing machines that is now so vague as to be virtually meaningless.
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Mammography Equipment Market: The rich get richerDecember 07, 2018The global mammography equipment market boomed in 2017, but strong performances in mature markets contributed to the growing disparity between these markets and smaller, emerging markets.
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RSNA 2018: United Imaging’s American DreamDecember 04, 2018Equipped with confidence and ample investor contributions, United Imaging announced at RSNA its bold aspirations to enter and become a force in the United States imaging market.
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MEDICA 2018 Brief – A change is comingDecember 03, 2018IHS Markit recently attended the world’s largest medical trade fair in Dusseldorf, Germany. With an attendance of over 120,000 visitors, the buzz around all things medical was very clear. Attendees ranged from healthcare professionals with a vested interest in learning more about innovative technologies, to dealers looking to establish relationships with new manufacturers.
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Patient monitoring: Any signs of a pulse?December 03, 2018There has been a shift change in the patient monitor market, with innovation focused on improving cost efficiency, work-flow, and coverage of patient status. The continual push to monitor a patient status throughout the treatment pathway has increased demand for low-acuity monitoring. This has been further compounded by the increased throughput of patients, in addition to treatment in an ambulatory or outpatient setting. The new IHS Markit ‘Patient Monitors Report – 2018’ outlines the key technological trends in the market, and their subsequent impact on market growth and competitive environment.
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RSNA 2018: The comfortable MRI scan –oxymoron no more?December 03, 2018Medical imaging manufacturers are working to relieve MRI-induced anxiety by enhancing patient comfort. Siemens Healthineers, Philips Healthcare, and GE Healthcare prominently displayed their latest patient comfort innovations at RSNA 2018. Increased patient comfort leads to better clinical and economic outcomes.