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The Radiology as a Service market is a subset of the Medical Imaging industry, which provides imaging services to healthcare providers. Radiology as a Service (RaaS) is a business model that allows healthcare providers to outsource their radiology services to a third-party provider. This model allows healthcare providers to access the latest imaging technology and expertise without the need to invest in expensive equipment or hire additional staff. RaaS also provides access to a larger pool of radiologists, allowing healthcare providers to access the best available expertise.
RaaS is becoming increasingly popular as healthcare providers look to reduce costs and improve efficiency. The model also allows healthcare providers to access the latest imaging technology and expertise without the need to invest in expensive equipment or hire additional staff.
Some companies in the Radiology as a Service market include Teleradiology Solutions, Radisphere, and RadNet. Show Less Read more