DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "U.S. Teleradiology Market - Industry Outlook & Forecast 2022-2027" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
Teleradiology is an electronic transmission of radiological patient images, such as X-rays, computed tomography (CT) images, and magnetic resonance images (MRI), from one location to another for interpretation and consultation. Typically, this is done over standard communication lines, a wide-area network, or a local-area network. Through teleradiology, images can be sent to other parts of the hospital or locations across a country or world.
Teleradiology is a field of telemedicine in which telecommunication systems are used to transmit radiological images from one location to another. The earliest effort in teleradiology probably dates to 1929, when dental X-rays were transmitted over telegraph to a distant location. An initial attempt to use the Web in an emergency medical situation describes the use of digital cameras to take clinical photographs and scanners to scan radiographs, with the conversion of the resulting digital images to a JPEG format using Adobe Photoshop and then transmitted via the internet. Today, digitized images are regularly transmitted across the globe by high-speed telecommunication links.
Compressed digital imaging tools and picture archiving & communication systems (PACS) have helped physicians make teleradiology more accessible and feasible. Wireless transmission using a wearable viewer may improve the viewer application and accessibility. Security measures such as setting up a virtual private network between the hospital and reception are essential to protect confidential medical records from unauthorized access.
Teleradiology provides students, residents, and even treating physicians with access to an unlimited number of images that can be viewed from almost any place in the world, helping to improve continued exposure and medical experience.
Overall, the main goal of teleradiology is to provide patients with improved medical care by accelerating disease diagnosis through faster and more professional interpretation of medical images and data. In addition, physicians will have more access to an extensive database of familiar radiographic images to provide patients with the best possible diagnostic skills. Wireless teleradiology is useful when dealing with emergencies or when it needs to contact a specific professional outside the workplace, both locally and globally.
Teleradiology is taking over the market like never before following the pandemic for various reasons. Technological advances have helped the growth of the US remote radiology market. Studies show exponential growth of about 140% in remote radiology services, revealing future aspects of remote radiology.
Key Questions Answered:
1. How big is the U.S. teleradiology services market?
2. What is the growth rate of the U.S. teleradiology market?
3. What are the factors driving the U.S. teleradiology market growth?
4. Who are the key players in the U.S. teleradiology market?
5. What are the latest trends in the U.S. teleradiology market?
Market Dynamics
Opportunities & Trends
- Adoption of Cloud Technology in Teleradiology
- Advances in Digital Diagnostic Imaging Technologies
- Teleradiology Reduces Costs and Increases Efficiency of Clinical Trials
Market Growth Enablers
- Significant Shortages in the Number of Radiologists
- Adoption of Ai in Diagnostic Imaging Augmenting Teleradiology Platforms
- Shift Toward Digitalization in Radiology
Market Restraints
- Myths and Misconceptions on Teleradiology
- Data Security & Privacy Risks
- Remote Working Has a Lower Impact on Patient Care
Market Segmentation
Segmentation by Product Type
- Service (Daytime and Nighthawk)
- Hardware & Software
Segmentation by Modality
- Ultrasound
- Radiography
- CT
- MRI
- Mammogrpahy
- PET/SPECT
- Others
Segmentation by Applications
- Cardiology
- Orthopedic
- Oncology
- Neurology
- Gastroenterology
- Dental
- Obstetrics
- Gynecology
- Others
Segmentation by Interpretation
- Final Read
- Preliminary Read
Segmentation by End-User
- Hospitals
- Diagnostic Imaging Centers
- Ambulatory Care Centers
- Others
Key Vendors
- Koninklijke Philips (Direct Radiology)
- Radiology partners
- Teleradiology Solutions
Other Prominent Vendors
- Agfa-Gevaert Group
- Cerner
- Cleveland Clinic
- FUJIFILM
- Medweb
- Nautilus Medical
- NightHawk Radiology's
- Nines
- NucleusHelath
- ONRAD
- RAD365
- RadMD
- RamSoft
- Real Rads
- Specialty Teleradiology
- Siemens Healthineers
- Telerad Tech
- TeleDiagnosys Services
- USARAD.COM
- Vesta Teleradiology
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