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Diagnostic imaging service expenditures shifting to third-party providers

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In 2022, U.S. hospitals spent an estimated $4.29 billion on service-related expenses for diagnostic imaging equipment, according to the recently published IMV 2023 Diagnostic Imaging Equipment Service Outlook Report. Davin Korstjens of IMV Medical Information Division. This is a 13.3% This is a 13.3%

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Hospital-based procedures drive CT procedure volume growth

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from 2022 to 2023, according to IMV’s recently published 2023 CT Market Outlook Report. While both hospital and nonhospital CT procedure volumes increased, hospital volumes increased year-over-year by almost 10%, while nonhospital volumes increased just over 6%. Hospital 9.8% CT procedure volumes increased 9.1%

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MR departments seek to leverage AI to improve workflow, productivity

AuntMinnie

In 2023, the top two overall priorities for MR departments are to increase patient satisfaction with their MR imaging experience and improve MRI department workflow and productivity, according to IMV's recently published 2023 MR Market Outlook Report. increase in MRI procedures performed compared to 2022. Hospital (fixed) 7.2%

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Senior radiologist dies in Brazilian plane crash

AuntMinnie

“It is with great sadness that we announce the death of José Roberto Leonel Ferreira, MD, a full member of the CBR,” the Brazilian College of Radiology and Diagnostic Imaging (CBR) said in a short tribute. “He Ferreira did his radiology residency at the Hospital do Servidor Público in São Paulo.

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Growth in Demand for Imaging Procedures Will Increase Need for Teleradiology

Vesta Teleradiology

Providers are diversifying into sub-specializations like neurology and oncology, raising the demand for advanced imaging like MRI and CT. This trend has led to increased utilization of outpatient imaging and teleradiology services. About 1,949 imaging devices are in development, with 112 expected to gain approval in 2023.

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Continuous Demand and Growth for PET and CT Scanning Technologies is Expected

Associates in Medical Imaging

There’s an increased demand for precision and accuracy in diagnostics. As a result, diagnostic procedures, particularly PET and CT scans, are seeing greater client demands — a trend expected to continue for years to come. In 2022, PET/CT scans emerged as the frontrunners, poised for unprecedented growth.

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Latest News in Outpatient Radiology Centers

Vesta Teleradiology

Outpatient radiology centers play a crucial role in the healthcare landscape by providing convenient, efficient, and cost-effective access to diagnostic imaging services for patients across a wide range of medical conditions. These services include X-rays, ultrasounds , MRIs, CT scans, mammography, and fluoroscopy, among others.