Jumat, 05 April 2013

What is the future of digital radiology?

If you are a doctor or a doctor (and really, if you work in the field of medical health of any ability at all), one thing that you probably want to want to make sure of is that you are keeping up with the absolute latest in technology and equipment-and of course, if you work with the radiology in any capacity, we understand of course that Dr is considered superior to photographic Radiologyas gives you the chance to use less radiation and less time to capture images of equal quality. At the same time, however-no matter if is currently implementing this form of Radiology technology or not-you are also going to want to get a clear understanding of exactly where it is at present this form of Radiology, and where you plan to go in the future.

Recently, market research transparency put together and published a report titled “digital radiology Market-size, global market share, industry trends, analysis and forecast, 2012-2018,” and according to the results of the study, the global market for Radiology which is currently estimated at $9,7 billion is expected to continue to rise through 2018, all the way to an expected $13,3 billion!

Results of the study revealed that the North America-which currently maintains the international initiative with 41.9% revenue share of the global market of digital radiology is expected to maintain that its leadership in this field, Europe is expected to remain in second place. With regard to the volume, the total global market, Dr growth is projected to reach 158.2 thousand units by the year 2018!

The study published by market research of transparency also has a look at exactly why this form of Radiology has grown to where it is now, and because it is expected to continue expanding. among the reasons are the facts that many Radiology departments who are in a position where they face problems with storing, archiving, and retrieving large volumes of images and data–a problem compounded by the use of traditional films and resolved through the use of digital radiology imaging. In addition, fast and secure data transmissions continue to become increasingly important, and as such, digital radiology offers another key advantage. Eventually, in fact, it is believed that the Dr will become an integral component of any Radiology Department worldwide.

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