Radiation Dose Monitoring Market Is Projected To Reach USD 3.9 Billion By 2025:By Grand View Research, Inc.
Global radiation dose
monitoring market is anticipated to reach a value of USD 3.9 billion
by 2025, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. The advantage
of automated dose monitoring systems to track individual and cumulative
radiation dose exposure in patients is driving significant demand for the
product.
Dose monitoring is achieved by
the use of software and designated products such as dosimeters. Dose management
software analyzes, identifies, and optimizes radiation dose performance with
precise data. This data aids the physicians to provide quality care to the
patients. Furthermore, easy integration of software into existing medical
architecture of hospitals will boost the value of existing medical systems and
ensure safety of using them.
Area of application commonly
employing the use of medical imaging is radiography, angiography, mammography,
fluoroscopy & interventional imaging and nuclear medicine. Several medical
imaging technology manufacturers are constantly involving in the incorporation
of the radiation dose monitoring tools in these imaging platforms. X-ray and
computed tomography technique are known to emit a large amount of radiation as
compared to other imaging platforms. The overall market exhibits promising
growth prospects pertaining to high prevalence of chronic diseases, effective
and reliable treatment methods focusing on care, and increasing patient
awareness.
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Further key findings from
the study suggest:
- North America reported highest revenue growth in this
market in 2015. A shift to the value based care delivery model has
resulted in healthcare providers to divert their attention to deliver
healthcare services concentrating on the well-being of a patient
- Asia Pacific region provides lucrative market
opportunities for radiation dose monitoring. Significant factors such as
rapid urbanization, upgrade in healthcare infrastructure and delivery will
further support the market growth in emerging economies like India and
China
- The market for radiation dose monitoring software is
expected to generate strong revenue growth in the fiscal year 2015. The
software market enables easy integration to existing architecture in
healthcare facilities, and will sync into the integrated care delivery
benefitting the specialists to provide better and monitored care
- The major market players recognized in this market
are GE Healthcare, Sectra, Medicvision, Philips Healthcare, Toshiba MSC,
Bayer AG, Landauer, Inc. and Thermo Fisher Scientific, Inc.
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Grand View Research has segmented the radiation dose
monitoring market by component, application and product:
Component Outlook (Revenue, USD Million; 2014 - 2025)
- Software
- Service
Application Outlook (Revenue, USD Million; 2014 - 2025)
- Radiography
- Angiography
- Mammography
- Fluoroscopy
& Interventional Imaging
- Others
Product Outlook (Revenue, USD Million; 2014 - 2025)
- Dosimeters
- Area
Process Monitors
- Others
Regional Outlook (Revenue, USD Million; 2014 - 2025)
- North
America
- U.S.
- Canada
- Europe
- Germany
- UK
- Asia
Pacific
- China
- Japan
- Latin
America
- Mexico
- Brazil
- MEA
- South
Africa
- Saudi
Arabia
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