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U.S. Teleradiology Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis Report By Product (X-rays, CT Scans, MRI Scans, Nuclear Imaging, Ultrasound), By Type (Preliminary Tests, Final Tests), By End-use, And Segment Forecasts, 2023 - 2030

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  • 100 Pages
  • September 2023
  • Region: United States
  • Grand View Research
  • ID: 5893121
The U.S. teleradiology market size is anticipated to reach USD 2.09 billion by 2030. The market growth can be attributed to novel product launches, increasing application of artificial intelligence in radiology, and increasing mergers and acquisitions among the industry key players. The development of teleradiology has been aided by improvements in imaging technology such as high-resolution imaging, 3D imaging, and artificial intelligence (AI). AI can help radiologists analyze images, spot anomalies, and prioritize critical cases, improving the speed and precision of diagnoses.

AI is increasingly being included in teleradiology workflows. By spotting patterns and anomalies in medical images, AI algorithms can help radiologists, lowering human errors and increasing diagnostic precision. As AI technologies advance, this trend is anticipated to persist. For instance, in May 2023, Koninklijke Philips N.V. introduced a Philips CT 3500, an innovative high-throughput CT system aimed at meeting the demands of large quantities of screening initiatives and regular radiology. The Philips CT 3500, which is operated by AI, has a number of image-reconstruction and workflow-improving features that work together to provide the reliability, speed, and quality of images required for clinicians to diagnose patients with confidence and to increase return earnings - even in the most rigorous, substantial medical facilities.

In the healthcare and medical technology industries, particularly teleradiology, mergers and acquisitions are frequent occurrences. These deals may include teleradiology corporations buying out smaller rivals, breaking into new markets, or improving their technology and service capabilities. For instance, Teleradiology Solutions revealed in April 2022 that it had signed a contract with Andhra Med Tech Zone to establish a hub in the area for the provision of remote radiology image reads targeted at the public and government sectors by qualified radiologists accompanied by cutting-edge AI approaches.

Teleradiology enables medical facilities to outsource radiology interpretations, potentially lowering the expense of keeping an on-site radiological team. The need for radiology services has increased due to the rising usage of diagnostic imaging methods in healthcare, which has fueled the expansion of the teleradiology industry.

U.S. Teleradiology Market Report Highlights

  • Based on product, the X-rays segment held the largest revenue share of 28.93% in 2022. The segment's dominance is due to its lower cost, high utilization in primary diagnosis, and the advent of cutting-edge equipment such as filmless X-ray scanners
  • Based on type, the preliminary tests segment held the largest revenue share above 63.26% in 2022. The final tests segment is expected to grow at the fastest CAGR of 13.2% over the forecast period. Final reads are increasingly preferred by providers since they produce thorough, reliable results with fewer errors
  • Based on end-use, the hospitals segment held the largest market share of approximately 52.68% in 2022. The ambulatory imaging center segment is expected to grow at a CAGR of 12.2% over the forecast period.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Methodology and Scope
1.1. Market Segmentation & Scope
1.1.1. Product
1.1.2. Type
1.1.3. End-use
1.1.4. Estimates and forecast timeline
1.2. Research Methodology
1.3. Information Procurement
1.3.1. Purchased database
1.3.2. internal database
1.3.3. Secondary sources
1.3.4. Primary research
1.4. Information or Data Analysis
1.4.1. Data analysis models
1.5. Market Formulation & Validation
1.6. Model Details
1.6.1. Commodity flow analysis (Model 1)
1.6.1.1. Approach 1: Commodity flow approach
1.6.2. Volume price analysis (Model 2)
1.6.2.1. Approach 2: Volume price analysis
1.7. List of Secondary Sources
1.8. List of Primary Sources
1.9. Objectives
1.9.1. Objective 1
1.9.2. Objective 2
Chapter 2. Executive Summary
2.1. Market Outlook
2.2. Segment Outlook
2.2.1. Product outlook
2.2.2. Type outlook
2.2.3. End-use outlook
2.3. Competitive Insights
Chapter 3. U.S. Teleradiology Market Variables, Trends & Scope
3.1. Market Lineage Outlook
3.1.1. Parent market outlook
3.1.2. Related/ancillary market outlook
3.2. Penetration & Growth Prospect Mapping
3.3. Industry Value Chain Analysis
3.3.1. Reimbursement framework
3.4. Market Dynamics
3.4.1. Market driver analysis
3.4.1.1. Introduction of technologically advanced diagnostics
3.4.1.2. Rising prevalence of the chronic disorders
3.4.2. Market restraint analysis
3.4.2.1. Lack of skilled professionals
3.4.2.2. Lack of security for data imaging
3.5. U.S. Teleradiology Market Analysis Tools
3.5.1. Industry Analysis - Porter’s
3.5.1.1. Supplier power
3.5.1.2. Buyer power
3.5.1.3. Substitution threat
3.5.1.4. Threat of new entrant
3.5.1.5. Competitive rivalry
3.5.2. PESTEL Analysis
3.5.2.1. Political landscape
3.5.2.2. Technological landscape
3.5.2.3. Economic landscape
3.5.3. Major Deals & Strategic Alliances Analysis
3.5.4. Market Entry Strategies
Chapter 4. U.S. Teleradiology Market: Product Estimates & Trend Analysis
4.1. Definitions and Scope
4.1.1. X-rays
4.1.2. CT scans
4.1.3. Nuclear imaging
4.1.4. MRI scans
4.1.5. Ultrasound
4.2. Product Market Share, 2022 & 2030
4.3. Segment Dashboard
4.4. U.S. Teleradiology Market by Product Outlook
4.5. Market Size & Forecasts and Trend Analyses, 2018 to 2030 for the following
4.5.1. X-rays
4.5.1.1. X-rays market estimates and forecast 2018 to 2030 (USD Million)
4.5.2. CT scans
4.5.2.1. CT scans market estimates and forecast 2018 to 2030 (USD Million)
4.5.3 Nuclear imaging
4.5.3.1 Nuclear imaging market estimates and forecast 2018 to 2030 (USD Million)
4.5.4 MRI scans
4.5.4.1 MRI scans market estimates and forecast 2018 to 2030 (USD Million)
4.5.5 Ultrasound
4.5.4.1 Ultrasound market estimates and forecast 2018 to 2030 (USD Million)
Chapter 5. U.S. Teleradiology Market: Type Estimates & Trend Analysis
5.1. Definitions and Scope
5.1.1. Preliminary tests
5.1.2. Final Tests
5.2. Product Market Share, 2022 & 2030
5.3. Segment Dashboard
5.4. U.S. Imaging Service Market by Product Outlook
5.5. Market Size & Forecasts and Trend Analyses, 2018 to 2030 for the following
5.5.1. Preliminary tests
5.5.1.1. Preliminary tests estimates and forecast 2018 to 2030 (USD Million)
5.5.2. Final Tests
5.5.2.1. Final tests estimates and forecast 2018 to 2030 (USD Million)
Chapter 6. U.S. Teleradiology Market: End-use Estimates & Trend Analysis
6.1. Definitions and Scope
6.1.1. Hospitals
6.1.2. Ambulatory Imaging Centers
6.1.3. Radiology Clinics
6.2. End-use Market Share, 2022 & 2030
6.3. Segment Dashboard
6.4. U.S. Teleradiology Market by End-use Outlook
6.5. Market Size & Forecasts and Trend Analyses, 2018 to 2030 for the following
6.5.1. Hospitals
6.5.1.1. Hospitals market estimates and forecast 2018 to 2030 (USD Million)
6.5.2. Ambulatory Imaging Centers
6.5.2.1. Ambulatory imaging centers market estimates and forecast 2018 to 2030 (USD Million)
6.5.3. Radiology Clinics
6.5.3.1. Radiology clinics market estimates and forecast 2018 to 2030 (USD Million)
List of Tables
Table 1 List of Abbreviations
Table 2 U.S. teleradiology market, by region, 2018 - 2030 (USD Million)
Table 3 U.S. teleradiology market, by product, 2018 - 2030 (USD Million)
Table 4 U.S. teleradiology market, by type, 2018 - 2030 (USD Million)
Table 5 U.S. teleradiology market, by end-use, 2018 - 2030 (USD Million)
List of Figures
Fig. 1 Market research process
Fig. 2 Data triangulation techniques
Fig. 3 Primary research pattern
Fig. 4 Primary interviews
Fig. 5 Market research approaches
Fig. 6 Value-chain-based sizing & forecasting
Fig. 7 QFD modeling for market share assessment
Fig. 8 Market formulation & validation
Fig. 9 U.S. teleradiology: market outlook
Fig. 10 U.S. teleradiology competitive insights
Fig. 11 Parent market outlook
Fig. 12 Related/ancillary market outlook
Fig. 13 Penetration and growth prospect mapping
Fig. 14 Industry value chain analysis
Fig. 15 U.S. teleradiology driver impact
Fig. 16 U.S. teleradiology restraint impact
Fig. 17 U.S. teleradiology strategic initiatives analysis
Fig. 18 U.S. teleradiology: product movement analysis
Fig. 19 U.S. teleradiology: product outlook and key takeaways
Fig. 20 X-rays market estimates and forecast, 2018 - 2030
Fig. 21 CT scans market estimates and forecast, 2018 - 2030
Fig. 22 Nuclear imaging market estimates and forecast, 2018 - 2030
Fig. 23 MRI scans market estimates and forecast, 2018 - 2030
Fig. 24 Ultrasound market estimates and forecast, 2018 - 2030
Fig. 25 U.S. teleradiology: type movement analysis
Fig. 26 U.S. teleradiology: type outlook and key takeaways
Fig. 27 Preliminary tests estimate and forecast, 2018 - 2030
Fig. 28 Final tests estimates and forecast, 2018 - 2030
Fig. 29 U.S. teleradiology: End-use movement analysis
Fig. 30 U.S. teleradiology: End-use outlook and key takeaways
Fig. 31 Hospitals market estimates and forecast, 2018 - 2030
Fig. 32 Ambulatory imaging Centers market estimates and forecast, 2018 - 2030
Fig. 33 Radiology clinics market estimates and forecast, 2018 - 2030
Fig. 34 Participant categorization- U.S. teleradiology market
Fig. 35 Market share of key market players-U.S. teleradiology market

Companies Mentioned

  • Virtual Radiologic (vRad)
  • Agfa-Gevaert Group
  • ONRAD, Inc.
  • Everlight Radiology;
  • 4ways Healthcare Ltd.
  • RamSoft, Inc.
  • USARAD Holdings, Inc.
  • Koninklijke Philips N.V.
  • Matrix (Teleradiology Division of Radiology Partners)
  • Medica Group PLC

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