The Diagnostic Imaging Market is expected to generate massive revenues by 2027
According to our new research study on "Diagnostic Imaging Market Forecast to 2028 – COVID-19 Impact and Global Analysis – by Modality, Application, and End User," the market is expected to grow from US$ 36,344.54 million in 2021 to US$ 53,410.59 million by 2028; it is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 5.8% from 2021 to 2028. The rising prevalence of chronic diseases and technological advancements in diagnostic imaging equipment drive the global diagnostic imaging market growth.
Diagnostic medical imaging is a common
technique to help visualize physical diagnosis in the clinical community. For
diagnostic purposes, these systems are employed to image the body to obtain a
correct diagnosis and determine future care. Diagnostic imaging is the
technique or process of creating visual illustrations of the inner body for
clinical examination and medical interpolation, along with the visual
representation of the function of certain organs or tissues. It has a broad
range of applications in a variety of oncological, orthopedic,
gastroenterology, and gynecological fields.
According to the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) report, six in ten Americans live with at
least one chronic disease, including heart disease and stroke, cancer, and
diabetes. Chronic disease are the leading causes of death and disability in
North America and stand as a leading healthcare cost. According to CDC, the
leading chronic diseases accounted for almost US$ 4.1 trillion in annual
healthcare costs in America in 2020. Additionally, diagnostic imaging is widely
adopted for chronic conditions of the geriatric population as the population is
more vulnerable to the above chronic indications. For instance, JMIR
Publications revealed that the population aged >60 is expected to rise to 2
billion by 2050 worldwide. Thus, with the increasing prevalence of aging and
chronic diseases, it is essential to focus on healthcare innovation to improve
health services. For example, innovation in diagnostic imaging with the support
of information and communication technology (ICT) has been used in several settings
that assist individuals in diagnosing, treating, and managing chronic diseases
better. Also, ICT interventions in diagnostic imaging provide solutions to some
of the challenges associated with aging and chronic diseases.
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