Language:  English  Espanol
Password reminder
No account yet? Register Free
About Us Advertising Info Contact Us Client Login
medicalimaging.com
Industry News
Features Subscription Partner Sites Journal Info
SCHILLER AGAMPRONIXEIZO GmbH Display Technologies

Drastic Change in X-Ray Market as Digital Systems Surpass Traditional Ones

By Medimaging International staff writers
Posted on 14 Nov 2011


A market report estimates that digital X-ray system sales will exceed those of conventional X-ray systems used for a medical (nondental) purpose in 2011.

According to the healthcare market research publisher, revenues for digital X-ray systems are the largest component of the USD 12 billion radiography market, slightly higher than the firm’s projection for traditional systems. Kalorama Information (New York, USA), an international market research company, noted in a new report that digital X-ray will show the highest growth in the radiography market, which includes mammography, fluoroscopy, dental imaging, computed tomography (CT), and analog X-ray systems.

The report stated that it is initially expensive to purchase a digital X-ray system such as the Philips Healthcare (Best, The Netherlands) DigitalDiagnost, the Siemens Healthcare (Erlangen, Germany) Axiom Multix, or systems from several other companies. However, with continued use, operating costs are lower than with standard radiography. Digital systems do not require film and processing, the yearly cost of which can be as great as the capital cost of conventional radiographic equipment. Moreover, once a digital system is installed, large film storage facilities are no longer needed.

“The initial cost of buying a digital system is several times higher than a conventional system,” said Joe Constance, the report’s author and imaging analyst for Kalorama Information. “But the high cost can be justified, particularly in a high volume setting.”

Kalorama found that it is not the cost savings but convenience and usability that are especially driving system sales. Diagnosticians can retrieve digital X-rays nearly instantly from a computer terminal. The effort to digitize diagnostic imaging is closely tied to the movement to drive health care efficiency through the digitization of health care records--electronic medical records (EMRs). As a result of progressively increasing digital business, radiology equipment manufacturers that once had considerable involvement in film and film-related technologies have been investing in alternative digital technologies.

The report also noted changes in the competitors operating in X-ray equipment. Because advances rely greatly on funding, large companies with flexible budgets for research and development have owned a sizable percentage of the market. But others, such as Kodak (Rochester, NY, USA), have left the business. That company decided to focus its attention on the significant digital growth opportunities in consumer and professional imaging and graphic communications.

Kalorama Information, a division of MarketResearch.com, supplies independent medical market research in diagnostics, biotech, pharmaceuticals, medical devices, and healthcare; as well as custom research services.

Related Links:

Kalorama Information






Read the full article by registering today, it's FREE! It's Free!
Register now for FREE to MedImaging.net and get complete access to news and events that shape the world of Radiology.
Free digital version edition of Medical Imaging International sent by email on regular basis
Free print version of Medical Imaging International magazine
(available only outside USA and Canada).
Free and unlimited access to back issues of Medical Imaging International in digital format
Free Medical Imaging International Newsletter sent every 2 weeks containing the latest news
Free breaking news sent via email
Free access to Events Calendar
Free access to LinkXpress new product services
REGISTRATION IS FREE AND EASY!


Click here to Register

Sign in: Registered website members
Username: Password:
Forgot username/password? Click here!
Sign in: Registered magazine subscribers
Subcode: Last Name:
What is SUBCODE?

ADVERTISEMENT
GLOBETECH PUBLISHING



DR System
DR System
Mobile X-Ray Acquisition Station
Mobile X-Ray Acquisition Station
Diagnostic Ultrasound System
Diagnostic Ultrasound System

More Products

SuperSonic Imagine
ELSMED LTD - RELAXATION
BAHIA SOFTWARE

Latest Industry News News

LinkXpress
Click for LinkXpress
Reader Inquiry Service
Enter code to receive information:
Where I can find code?
Featured Videos
Siemens Healthcare:


siemens.com/pink
More Videos
Featured Whitepaper
AGFA HEALTHCARE:
IMPAX Data Center and XERO technology help Louisiana Health System rebuild regional healthcare

Download Whitepaper
Events
50th Annual Meeting and 36th post Graduate Course of the European Society of Paediatric Radiology (E
03 Jun 2012 - 07 Jun 2012


UKRC – UK Radiology Congress.
25 Jun 2012 - 26 Jun 2012


FIME 2012 – Florida International Medical Exhibition.
08 Aug 2012 - 10 Aug 2012


More events
Latest Issue

View Digital Edition
Subscribe / Renew
RAMSOFT
GLOBETECH PUBLISHING
EIZO GmbH Display Technologies
  medicalimaging.com Copyright © 2000-2012 Globetech Media. All rights reserved.
Privacy Policy