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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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ECR 2018 Brief: AI – what is it? Augmented, adaptive, or artificial?March 27, 2018There was heightened buzz around the topic of AI at the 24th European Congress of Radiology, with many vendors citing the integration of data through AI as the next big trend – but what’s new? AI has been discussed at the show for several years, and each year there is more and more uncertainty around its integration into medical devices.
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ECR 2018: First impressionsMarch 27, 2018ECR 2018 celebrated the diverse specialty of radiology with a symbolic Chinese red dragon centered at the entrance, capturing the enthusiasm, celebration, and passion for radiology at the Austria Centre Vienna.The heightened pressures to maintain population health globally, without clinical practice and patient outcome being jeopardized, has stipulated the rapid surge in artificial intelligence (AI) related solutions, to shape the future of radiology and patient care. But how can better clinical outcome be achieved outside of Artificial Intelligence?
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The future of infusion pump software – can’t speak, won’t speakMarch 27, 2018Healthcare information is everywhere, but it is not always being used to its fullest capacity. There is still a long way to go for fully integrated healthcare across the care continuum. Despite many advances in the use of patient data, there are several medical devices that are behind in the development process.
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HLTH -The Future of Healthcare6 -9 May | Inmarsat, LondonMeet our leading media analysts at HLTH - The Future of Healthcare 2018.
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How will the increase in global breast cancer be addressed by a decrease in false positives?March 14, 2018The countable rise of breast cancer incidence globally has heightened pressures for government screening programmes, and strengthened awareness of the benefits of breast cancer screening. However, screening programmes alone are not sufficient to help combat breast cancer mortality rates. It is imperative that accuracy of breast cancer detection is improved, whilst false positives and missed lesions are also reduced.
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Medication inventory management – the invasion of the robotsMarch 08, 2018The uptake of medication inventory management solutions is accelerating worldwide and the next several years are expected to see strong growth in this market. IHS Markit estimates the number of sites who have adopted this technology will grow from just under 5,000 in 2017 to over 7,000 in 2021. That said, there are substantial geographical differences both in the number of live sites as well as in the pace of adopting this technology.
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Sports, Fitness & Activity Monitors DatabaseMarch 08, 2018This database covers fitness and heart rate monitors, sports and running computers, outdoor pursuits computers, cycle computers, activity monitors, pedometers and mobile device applications.Subscribers Only
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Ultrasound companies will highlight three major technology trends this week at European Congress of RadiologyFebruary 28, 2018The 2018 European Congress of Radiology (ECR) kicks off today in Vienna. ECR is one of the leading global events in radiology, and the congress will welcome nearly 27,000 attendees from over 140 countries. Three hundred exhibitors, 50 of which specialize in ultrasound, will display radiology equipment and products, and the largest international companies will host ‘Satellite Symposia’, company-sponsored educational sessions, during the congress. The on-show guide to the congress provides an outline for each Satellite Symposia and shows that ultrasound companies will focus on three technologies during the sessions—fusion imaging, contrast enhanced ultrasound (CEUS), and shearwave elastography. These technologies and their influence on the global ultrasound market are defined and discussed below.
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Veterinary X-ray Equipment Report - 2018February 28, 2018This report presents data for the four primary veterinary laser types in addition to analysis by key regions. The laser types included are computed radiography, conventional analog, digital radiography (FPD, CCD), and portable systems.Subscribers Only
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Dental X-ray Equipment Report - 2018February 23, 2018This report is the third edition in the series of publications on the dental X-ray equipment market by IHS Markit, providing market sizing, market forecasts and competitive analysis.Subscribers Only
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Infusion Pumps & Dedicated Sets Report - 2018February 08, 2018IHS is pleased to announce the launch of the 2018 edition of the Infusion pumps and dedicated infusion pump set report. Now in its fifth edition, this report provides in-depth global coverage of the infusion pump and dedicated infusion pump set markets, through quantitative analysis supported by qualitative commentary. Additional analysis of the emerging software market and installed base is also provided.Subscribers Only
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Ultrasound Intelligence DatabaseFebruary 06, 2018The 2017 Ultrasound Intelligence Database provides accurate and up-to-date intelligence on the global ultrasound market with new versions of the 2017 Ultrasound Equipment Database and the 2017 Ultrasound Clinical Applications Database.Subscribers Only
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IHS Teardown Methodology - Producing the Best "Should Cost" EstimateFebruary 02, 2018A "Teardown" is a dis-assembly of a device to gain knowledge of the discrete parts. IHS Markit goes further to estimate the "should cost" of components to the manufacture for mature products. The purpose of IHS Markit teardowns is to support customer's quests to understand cost at a component, feature, function, and total device level.Subscribers Only
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Competitive environment shakeup - What's ahead for ultrasound companies in 2018?January 30, 2018IHS Markit discusses the biggest mergers, acquisitions, and initial public offerings of the year and analyzes the implications for the global ultrasound market.
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CES 2018 – More than 700 exhibitors focused on digital health, a $21 billion market in 2021January 17, 2018Digital health was a continuing trend at CES 2018 with 26% of exhibitors having an offering within biometrics, health and biotech, sports and fitness, or wearables. Looking at just companies related to digital health, more than 18% of exhibitors were related to consumer-side healthcare. IHS Markit forecasts the global market for digital health will grow from $15.6 billion in 2017 to $21.6 billion during 2021 at a CAGR of 8.5%, rapidly outpacing the traditional medical equipment markets. While much of the show was an evolution from previous years, including sleep monitoring, embedded sensors in clothing, and wrist-worn activity trackers, a few items incorporated broader technology trends such as machine learning, blockchain, medical-related wearables, and home-based diagnostics.
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In 2018, Analytics and AI in Healthcare Look to Take Center StageJanuary 04, 2018The 103rd Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) brought together over 50,000 attendees at Chicago’s McCormick Place from November 26th to December 1st, 2017. Companies of all sizes brought their A game to the exhibit floor with leading companies showcasing gargantuan booths filled with the latest and greatest medical imaging technologies.
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Digital Health Applications Market Brief - 2017December 26, 2017The focus of this market brief is on the application of narrow AI in digital health, which will generate value, for both clinician and consumer, by improving foresight, enhance decision making and enable automation.Subscribers Only