Tuesday 24 October 2017

Radiation Dose Management Market: Geographic Growth Opportunities

The key players in the radiation dose management market are Bayer AG (Germany), GE Healthcare (U.S.), PACSHealth LLC (U.S.), Philips Healthcare (Netherlands), Fujifilm Holdings Corporation (Japan), Novarad Corporation (U.S.), Siemens Healthineers (Germany), AGFA Healthcare (Belgium), Sectra AB (Sweden), QAELUM N.V. (Belgium), Bracco Imaging S.p.A. (Italy), and Medsquare (France). Key players in the radiation dose management market are pursuing several organic and inorganic growth strategies such as product launches & upgrades, partnerships, collaborations & agreements, acquisitions, and expansions to garner larger shares in the market.

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The market in Europe is expected to grow at the highest CAGR during the forecast period. Government initiatives in this region to increase patient safety and the need to improve overall efficiency in healthcare organizations are driving the growth of the European market. The EU directives regarding the use of ionizing radiation, which will be repealed from February 6, 2018, is a prime factor for the increasing adoption of radiation dose management solutions by healthcare providers in Europe, which in turn is driving the growth of this geographic segment during the next two years

The global radiation dose management market is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 42.0% from 2017 to 2022, to reach USD 931.3 Million by 2022 from USD 161.3 Million in 2017. This market is mainly driven by the increasing needs to cut radiation dose levels causing chronic diseases, need for regulatory compliance, and need for improved patient safety and for accurate and reliable systems to manage critical radiation dose levels and information. Moreover, the safe and ensured environment through radiation dose management systems results in a streamlined workflow, thus increasing the operational efficiency and quality of healthcare organizations. However, lack of funding and lack of standardized protocols for radiation dose management are expected to restrain the growth of this market to a certain extent in the developing regions.

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