Medical Image Management Market by Product (PACS, VNA, AICA) & End user - Forecasts to 2021
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This Report provided by GrandResearchStore is about, medical image management market in terms of value is expected to reach USD 5.78 billion by 2021 from USD 4.22 billion in 2016, growing at a CAGR of 6.5% from 2016 to 2021. This market is categorized on the basis of product, end user, and region.

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Medical Image Management Market by Product (PACS
(Departmental (Radiology, Cardiology), Enterprise), VNA
(On-premise, Hybrid, Cloud, Multi-department, Multi-site,
ISV), AICA) & End user (Hospitals, Diagnostic Imaging
Centers, ASC, CRO) - Forecasts to 2021
Published On : October 2016
Category : Healthcare
Pages : 211 pages
Contact : International : (+1) 646 781 7170 help@grandresearchstore.com
Report Description:
The medical image management market in terms of value is expected to reach USD 5.78
billion by 2021 from USD 4.22 billion in 2016, growing at a CAGR of 6.5% from 2016 to
2021. This market is categorized on the basis of product, end user, and region.
Major factors contributing to the growth of the medical image management market include
technological advancements in diagnostic imaging modalities and image management
solutions, growing investments in the medical imaging market, increasing usage of imaging
equipment, rapid growth in geriatric imaging volumes, growing adoption of Vendor Neutral
Archive (VNA), growing adoption of image management systems by small hospitals and
imaging centers and rapidly growing big data in healthcare. Government initiatives to
encourage EMR adoption also provide an impetus for the growth of this market. For
instance, in July 2010, the U.S. federal government introduced the Meaningful Use
legislation (Stage 1) to encourage the adoption of Electronic Health Records with the
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) having specific guidelines in a stage
wise manner in a stage-wise manner for the implementation of EHR. The MU stage 2 has
mandated that EMRs should include access to imaging data. These mandates demandhigher-quality patient data management, greater transparency, and access to patient data
inclusive of medical images. The implementation of such standards in turn is expected to
drive the adoption of standards-based image management solutions. Integration of picture
archiving and communication system (PACS)/ Vendor Neutral Archive (VNA) with electronic
health record (EMR) and Enterprise content management (ECM) and increasing
consolidation in healthcare have opened an array of opportunities for the medical image
management market. However, factors such as a longer product lifecycle of VNAs and
budgetary constraints and may restrain the growth of this market.
Apart from the comprehensive geographical and product analysis and market sizing, the
report also provides a competitive landscape that covers the growth strategies adopted by
industry players over the last three years. In addition, the company profiles comprise basic
views on key players in the medical image management market and their product portfolios,
developments, and strategies. The above-mentioned market research data, current market
size, and forecast of the future trends will help key players and new entrants to make the
necessary decisions regarding product offerings, geographical focus, changes in strategic
approach, R&D investments for innovations in products and technologies, and levels of
output in order to remain successful.
Based on product, the market is segmented into picture archiving and communication
system (PACS), vendor neutral archive (VNA), and application independent clinical archive
(AICA). On the basis of procurement model, the PACS market is categorized into two
segments, departmental PACS and enterprise PACS. On the basis of delivery model, the
VNA market is segmented into on-premise VNA, hybrid VNA, and fully cloud-based VNA. On
the basis of procurement model, the VNA market is segmented into departmental VNA,
multi-departmental enterprise VNA, and multi-site enterprise VNA. Based on vendor type,
the VNA market is categorized into PACS vendors, independent software vendors (ISVs),
and infrastructure/storage vendors. On the basis of vendor type, the AICA market is further
segmented into VNA suppliers and native AICA vendors that also support DICOM
archiving/VNA functionality. Based on end user the market is segmented into hospitals,
diagnostic imaging centers and other endusers (Ambulatory surgical clinics, small clinics
and contract research organizations).
Reasons to Buy the Report:
The report will enrich both established firms as well as new entrants/smaller firms to gauge
the pulse of the market, which in turn will help firms garner a greater market share. Firms
purchasing the report can use any one or a combination of the below-mentioned five
strategies (market penetration, product development/innovation, market development,
market diversification, and competitive assessment) for strengthening their market shares.
The report provides insights on the following pointers:
Market Penetration: Comprehensive information on the product portfolios of top players in
the medical image management market. The report analyzes the medical image
management market by application, sales channel, and region
Product Development/Innovation: Detailed insights on the upcoming technologies, R&D
activities, and new product launches in the medical image management market
Competitive Assessment: In-depth assessment of market strategies, geographical and
business segments, and product portfolios of leading players in the medical imagemanagement market
Market Development: Comprehensive information about lucrative emerging markets. The
report analyzes the market for various medical image management products across
geographies
Market Diversification: Exhaustive information about new products and services,
untapped geographies, recent developments, and investments in the medical image
management market
Table of contents:
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 INTRODUCTION 20
1.1 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY 20
1.2 MARKET DEFINITION 20
1.3 MARKET SCOPE 20
1.3.1 MARKETS COVERED 21
1.3.2 YEARS CONSIDERED FOR THE STUDY 22
1.4 CURRENCY 23
1.5 LIMITATIONS 23
1.6 MARKET STAKEHOLDERS 23
2 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 24
2.1 MARKET SIZE ESTIMATION 25
2.2 MARKET BREAKDOWN AND DATA TRIANGULATION 29
2.2.1 KEY DATA FROM SECONDARY SOURCES 30
2.2.2 KEY DATA FROM PRIMARY SOURCES 30
2.2.3 KEY INDUSTRY INSIGHTS 31
2.3 ASSUMPTIONS FOR THE STUDY 31
3 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 32
4 PREMIUM INSIGHTS 37
4.1 MEDICAL IMAGE MANAGEMENT MARKET OVERVIEW 37
4.2 MEDICAL IMAGE MANAGEMENT MARKET, BY PRODUCT 38
4.3 PACS MARKET, BY PROCUREMENT MODEL 38
4.4 VNA MARKET, BY DELIVERY MODEL 39
4.5 VNA MARKET, BY PROCUREMENT MODEL 39
4.6 GEOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS: MEDICAL IMAGE MANAGEMENT MARKET, BY END USER
404.7 GEOGRAPHIC SNAPSHOT: MEDICAL IMAGE MANAGEMENT MARKET 41
5 MARKET OVERVIEW 42
5.1 INTRODUCTION 43
5.1.1 DRIVERS 44
5.1.1.1 Technological Advancements in Diagnostic Imaging Modalities and Image
Management Solutions 44
5.1.1.1 Growing Investments in the Medical Imaging Market 45
5.1.1.2 Government Initiatives to Encourage EMR Adoption 45
5.1.1.3 Rapid Growth in Geriatric Imaging Volumes 46
5.1.1.4 Increasing Usage of Imaging Equipment 46
5.1.1.5 Growing Adoption of VNA 46
5.1.1.6 Growing Adoption of Image Management Systems by Small Hospitals and Imaging
Centers 47
5.1.1.7 Rapidly Growing Big Data in Healthcare 47
5.1.2 RESTRAINTS 48
5.1.2.1 Longer Product Lifecycle of VNAs 48
5.1.2.2 Budgetary Constraints 48
5.1.3 OPPORTUNITIES 48
5.1.3.1 Integration of PACS/VNA with EMR and ECM 48
5.1.3.2 High Growth Opportunities Represented by Cloud-based Solutions 49
5.1.3.3 Opportunities in Emerging Markets 49
5.1.3.4 Increasing Consolidation in Healthcare 50
5.1.3.5 Growing Potential For Adoption Across Multiple Specialties 50
5.1.4 CHALLENGES 51
5.1.4.1 Dependence of VNA and PACS Sales on Capital Equipment Purchasing 51
5.1.4.2 Usability and User Interface Challenges 51
5.1.4.3 Post-implementation Issues in VNA solutions 51
6 MEDICAL IMAGE MANAGEMENT MARKET, BY PRODUCT 52
6.1 INTRODUCTION 53
6.2 PICTURE ARCHIVING AND COMMUNICATION SYSTEM 55
6.2.1 PACS MARKET, BY PROCUREMENT MODEL 58
6.2.1.1 Departmental PACS 59
6.2.1.1.1 Departmental PACS market, by type 61
6.2.1.1.1.1 Radiology PACS 62
6.2.1.1.1.2 Cardiology PACS 64
6.2.1.1.1.3 Other Departmental PACS 66
6.2.1.2 Enterprise PACS 68
6.3 VENDOR NEUTRAL ARCHIVES 70
6.3.1 VNA MARKET, BY DELIVERY MODEL 72
6.3.1.1 On-premise VNA 73
6.3.1.2 Hybrid VNA 75
6.3.1.3 Fully Cloud-based VNA 77
6.3.2 VNA MARKET, BY PROCUREMENT MODEL 79
6.3.2.1 Departmental VNA 806.3.2.2 Multidepartmental Enterprise VNA 82
6.3.2.3 Multisite Enterprise VNA 84
6.3.3 VNA MARKET, BY VENDOR TYPE 86
6.3.4 PACS VENDORS 87
6.3.5 INDEPENDENT SOFTWARE VENDORS 89
6.3.6 INFRASTRUCTURE/STORAGE VENDORS 91
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6.4 APPLICATION-INDEPENDENT CLINICAL ARCHIVE 93
6.4.1 AICA MARKET, BY VENDOR TYPE 96
6.4.1.1 VNA Vendors 97
6.4.1.2 Native AICA Vendors 99
7 MEDICAL IMAGE MANAGEMENT MARKET, BY END USER 101
7.1 INTRODUCTION 102
7.2 HOSPITALS 103
7.3 DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING CENTERS 106
7.4 OTHER END USERS 108
8 MEDICAL IMAGE MANAGEMENT MARKET, BY REGION 111
8.1 INTRODUCTION 112
8.2 NORTH AMERICA 113
8.2.1 U.S. 117
8.2.2 CANADA 121
8.3 EUROPE 125
8.3.1 GERMANY 129
8.3.2 FRANCE 132
8.3.3 U.K. 136
8.3.4 ITALY 139
8.3.5 SPAIN 142
8.3.6 REST OF EUROPE (ROE) 145
8.4 ASIA 149
8.4.1 JAPAN 153
8.4.2 CHINA 157
8.4.3 INDIA 160
8.4.4 RE

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