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의료 영상 관리 시장 : 제품별, 최종사용자별, 지역별(2024-2031년)Medical Image Management Market By Product, End-User, & Region for 2024-2031 |
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증가하는 복잡한 영상 데이터를 처리하기 위해 효율적이고 통합된 솔루션에 대한 수요가 높아지고 있습니다. 의료 시설이 첨단 영상 기술을 도입하고 디지털 차트로 전환함에 따라, PACS(의료영상저장전송시스템) 및 NVA(벤더 중립 아카이브)와 같은 신뢰할 수 있는 시스템에 대한 수요가 증가하고 있으며, 2024년에는 42억 8,000만 달러, 2031년에는 79억 4,000만 달러에 달할 것으로 예상됩니다.
이러한 시스템은 진단 정확도를 향상시키고, 워크플로우를 간소화하며, 서로 다른 부서와 의료 서비스 제공자 간의 원활한 데이터 공유와 협업을 가능하게 합니다. 또한, 인공지능과 클라우드 기반 플랫폼의 결합은 고급 분석, 데이터 접근성 향상, 다양한 영상 양식에 대한 더 나은 관리를 제공함으로써 시장을 발전시켜 2024년부터 2031년까지 약 8.04%의 CAGR로 성장할 것으로 예상됩니다.
의료 영상 관리 시장 정의/개요
의료 영상 관리는 엑스레이, MRI, CT 스캔 등 의료 영상 데이터의 저장, 검색, 관리에 사용되는 시스템과 기술을 말합니다. PACS(Picture Archiving Communication System), VNA(Vendor Neutral Archive) 등의 도구가 포함되어 의료 현장 전반에서 효율적인 이미지 처리, 통합, 검색을 가능하게 합니다. 응용 분야로는 영상 진단, 환자 기록 관리, 다학제간 협업 등이 있습니다. 의료 영상 관리의 미래에는 인공지능과 같은 첨단 기술의 통합을 통한 영상 분석 강화, 데이터 접근성 및 보안 강화를 위한 클라우드 기반 솔루션의 확대, 맞춤형 의료 및 원격의료에 대한 수요 증가에 대응할 수 있는 상호 운용 가능한 시스템 개발 등이 포함됩니다.
디지털 의료 기록의 보급은 의료 영상 관리 시장을 촉진할 것으로 예상됩니다. 의료 시스템이 종이 기반 기록에서 디지털 기록으로 전환됨에 따라 대량의 이미지 데이터를 관리하고 저장할 수 있는 통합 솔루션에 대한 수요가 증가하고 있습니다. 디지털 의료기록은 보다 효율적인 데이터 검색과 공유를 가능하게 하고, PACS(Picture Archiving Communication System), NVA(Vendor Neutral Archive) 등 첨단 의료 영상 관리 시스템의 기능을 강화합니다. 이러한 통합을 통해 영상 데이터가 환자 기록에 원활하게 통합되어 진단 정확도를 높이고 전반적인 환자 치료를 개선할 수 있습니다.
2024년 7월, 필립스는 전자 의료 기록(EHR) 시스템과의 통합을 개선하기 위해 설계된 IntelliSpace PACS의 업그레이드 버전을 발표했습니다. 이번 기능 강화는 영상 데이터와 환자 기록을 원활하게 통합하여 워크플로우를 간소화하고 데이터에 대한 접근성을 향상시키는 것을 목표로 하고 있습니다. 마찬가지로 GE헬스케어는 2024년 8월, 영상 진단 시스템을 디지털 의료 기록에 연결하는 새로운 클라우드 기반 솔루션을 발표하여 의료진 간의 실시간 데이터 공유 및 협업 의사결정을 가능하게 했습니다. 이러한 혁신은 디지털 의료 기록 통합에 대한 수요 증가에 대응하기 위해 기업들이 어떻게 제품을 맞춤화하고 있는지를 보여줍니다.
2024년 6월, 디지털 의료 기록의 보급이 의료 영상 관리 시장의 성장을 촉진할 것입니다. 미국 보건복지부(HHS)는 전국 의료 시설의 전자 의료 기록 시스템 도입을 가속화하기 위한 새로운 자금 지원 프로그램을 발표했습니다. 이 프로그램에는 의료 영상 관리 시스템을 업그레이드하고 EHR 시스템과의 호환성을 보장하기 위한 규정이 포함되어 있습니다. 정부는 디지털 의료기록 통합에 대한 재정적 인센티브와 지원을 제공함으로써 첨단 영상처리 솔루션의 사용을 촉진하는 환경을 조성하고 의료 영상 관리 시장의 성장에 기여하고 있습니다.
고급 시스템의 높은 유지보수 비용은 의료 영상 관리 시장의 성장을 저해할 수 있습니다. PACS(Picture Archiving Communication System)나 NVA(Vendor Neutral Archive)와 같은 고급 이미지 관리 솔루션은 초기 비용과 지속적인 하드웨어, 소프트웨어, 인프라에 많은 비용이 소요되는 경우가 많습니다. 이러한 비용은 예산이 한정된 소규모 의료 시설 및 기관에 큰 장벽이 되어 첨단 기술 도입이 늦어지거나 감소할 수 있습니다. 또한, 이러한 시스템의 운영과 안전을 유지하기 위한 정기적인 업데이트와 기술 지원의 필요성은 경제적 부담을 증가시키고, 고급 솔루션에 대한 투자를 억제합니다.
첨단 의료 영상 관리 시스템을 유지하기 위한 경제적 부담은 잠재적 사용자의 채택을 제한하여 전체 시장 성장에 영향을 미칠 수 있습니다. 높은 비용으로 인해 의료 기관은 덜 정교한 솔루션을 선택하거나 시스템 업그레이드를 지연시켜 전체 시장 성장을 둔화시킬 수 있습니다. 이는 의료 자금이 한정된 지역이나 의료 시설의 역량과 기술 인프라 사이에 큰 격차가 있는 지역에서는 특히 어려운 문제입니다.
또한, 높은 유지보수 비용은 시장 역학에 영향을 미치고, 선진 시스템 제공업체는 경쟁에서 불리한 위치에 놓일 수 있습니다. 벤더들은 고비용 솔루션에 대한 투자 대비 효과를 정당화하기 어려워지고, 그 결과 신규 진입이 감소하고 혁신이 감소할 수 있습니다. 이 문제를 해결하기 위해 업계는 보다 비용 효율적인 솔루션 개발을 우선시하고 더 많은 의료 서비스 제공자가 고급 영상 관리 시스템을 사용할 수 있도록 대체 가격 모델을 고려해야 합니다.
There is a growing demand for efficient and integrated solutions to handle the increasing volumes of complex imaging data. As healthcare facilities adopt advanced imaging technologies and transition to digital health records, the need for reliable systems such as Picture Archiving and Communication Systems (PACS) and Vendor Neutral Archives (VNA) is fueling USD 4.28 Billion in 2024 and reaching USD 7.94 Billion by 2031.
These systems improve diagnostic accuracy, streamline workflows, and allow for seamless data sharing and collaboration among different departments and healthcare providers. Furthermore, the combination of artificial intelligence and cloud-based platforms propels the market forward by providing advanced analytics, improved data accessibility, and better management of various imaging modalities is expected to grow at a CAGR of about 8.04% from 2024 to 2031.
Medical Image Management Market: Definition/ Overview
Medical image management refers to the systems and technologies used to store, retrieve, and manage medical imaging data such as X-rays, MRIs, and CT scans. It includes tools such as Picture Archiving and Communication Systems (PACS) and Vendor Neutral Archives (VNA), which allow for efficient image handling, integration, and retrieval across healthcare settings. Applications include diagnostic imaging, patient record management, and interdisciplinary collaboration. The future of medical image management will include integrating advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence for enhanced image analysis, expanding cloud-based solutions for improved data accessibility and security, and developing interoperable systems to meet the growing demands of personalized and remote healthcare.
The growing adoption of digital health records is expected to propel the medical image management market. As healthcare systems transition from paper-based to digital records, the demand for integrated solutions capable of managing and storing massive amounts of imaging data increases. Digital health records allow for more efficient data retrieval and sharing, enhancing the capabilities of advanced medical image management systems such as Picture Archiving and Communication Systems (PACS) and Vendor Neutral Archives (VNA). This integration ensures that imaging data is seamlessly integrated into patient records, resulting in improved diagnostic accuracy and overall patient care.
In July 2024, Philips announced an upgraded version of its IntelliSpace PACS, designed to improve integration with electronic health records (EHR) systems. This enhancement aims to streamline workflows and improve data accessibility by allowing for the seamless integration of imaging data with patient records. Similarly, in August 2024, GE Healthcare introduced a new cloud-based solution that connects imaging systems to digital health records, enabling real-time data sharing and collaborative decision-making among healthcare providers. These innovations demonstrate how businesses are tailoring their products to meet the growing demand for digital health record integration.
In June 2024, Adoption of digital health records will drive growth in the medical image management market. The United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced a new funding program aimed at accelerating the implementation of electronic health record systems in healthcare facilities nationwide. This program includes provisions for upgrading medical image management systems to ensure their compatibility with EHR systems. By offering financial incentives and support for digital health record integration, the government is creating an environment that encourages the use of advanced imaging solutions and contributes to the growth of the medical image management market.
The high maintenance costs of advanced systems can impede the growth of the medical image management market. Advanced image management solutions, such as Picture Archiving and Communication Systems (PACS) and Vendor Neutral Archives (VNA), frequently incur significant initial and ongoing hardware, software, and infrastructure costs. These costs can be a significant barrier for smaller healthcare facilities and institutions with limited budgets, potentially resulting in delays or reductions in the adoption of cutting-edge technologies. Furthermore, the need for regular updates and technical support to keep these systems operational and secure increases the financial burden, discouraging investment in advanced solutions.
The financial strain of maintaining advanced medical image management systems can have an impact on overall market growth by limiting adoption among potential users. High costs can lead healthcare organizations to choose less sophisticated solutions or delay upgrading their systems, slowing overall market growth. This is especially difficult in areas where healthcare funding is limited or there is a significant disparity between healthcare facilities' capabilities and technological infrastructure.
Furthermore, high maintenance costs can have an impact on market dynamics, putting advanced system providers at a competitive disadvantage. Vendors may have difficulty justifying the return on investment for their high-cost solutions, resulting in fewer new entrants and less innovation. To address this, the industry must prioritize developing more cost-effective solutions and investigating alternative pricing models that will make advanced image management systems more accessible to a wider range of healthcare providers.
Rising sales through hospitals are expected to drive the medical image management market. Hospitals, as the primary users of medical imaging technologies, are increasingly investing in advanced image management systems to handle the growing volume and complexity of imaging data. These systems, which include Picture Archiving and Communication Systems (PACS) and Vendor Neutral Archives (VNA), are critical for effective data storage, retrieval, and integration with electronic health records. As hospitals strive to improve their diagnostic capabilities and streamline workflows, the demand for sophisticated image management solutions rises, propelling market growth.
In August 2024 Siemens Healthineers announced that its new cloud-based PACS solutions would be deployed in several large European hospitals. This move aims to improve data access and collaboration among healthcare providers, demonstrating the growing use of advanced image management technologies in hospital settings
In June 2024, the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced a funding program aimed specifically at improving imaging infrastructure in hospitals. This program offers financial incentives to hospitals for upgrading their medical image management systems, encouraging them to invest in advanced technologies. By encouraging hospital investment in these systems, the government is promoting market growth and driving the adoption of innovative image management solutions throughout healthcare.
However, the ambulatory surgical centers (ASC) segment is the fastest-growing, owing to the growing shift toward outpatient care and the need for efficient imaging solutions in these settings. ASCs are implementing advanced image management systems to improve operational efficiency, patient care, and support for an increasing number of outpatient procedures. This trend is part of a larger shift toward more adaptable and scalable imaging solutions designed for specialized, high-volume outpatient settings.
The increasing demand for Picture Archiving and Communication Systems (PACS) is expected to drive significant growth in the medical image management market. PACS are critical for the efficient storage, retrieval, and sharing of medical images, making them indispensable in modern healthcare operations. As healthcare facilities continue to adopt digital imaging technologies and integrate imaging data with electronic health records (EHRs), the need for reliable PACS solutions grows. This growing reliance on PACS systems is due to their ability to improve diagnostic workflows, increase image accessibility, and facilitate better collaboration among healthcare providers.
In August 2024, GE Healthcare expanded its PACS offerings by introducing a new platform with advanced analytics and AI capabilities. This platform is intended to meet the growing demand for sophisticated image management solutions, as well as to support hospitals' growing volumes of digital imaging data.
However, the fastest-growing segment is Vendor Neutral Archives (VNA), which is driven by the growing demand for interoperability and data integration across various imaging systems and vendors. VNAs offer a standardized approach to storing and managing medical images, regardless of the device or software used, which is critical for consolidating data from multiple sources and improving long-term data accessibility. The market growth of VNAs is being driven by a shift toward more flexible and interoperable solutions.
Country/Region-wise
The rapid adoption of digital imaging technologies in North America is expected to propel significant growth in the medical image management market. North America, particularly the United States and Canada, has been on the cutting edge of incorporating digital technologies into healthcare systems. The widespread use of advanced imaging modalities like MRI, CT scans, and digital X-rays has increased the demand for reliable medical image management systems like Picture Archiving and Communication Systems (PACS) and Vendor Neutral Archives (VNA). These systems are critical for managing large amounts of imaging data, providing seamless access, and improving diagnostic workflows.
In June 2024, The United States Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) announced new funding provisions under the Digital Health Innovation Program, with the goal of assisting healthcare facilities in adopting and integrating advanced imaging technologies. This program offers financial incentives for upgrading imaging infrastructure, such as PACS and VNA systems, promoting the continued adoption of digital imaging technologies and driving market expansion. The combination of high adoption rates, technological advancements, and supportive government policies positions North America as a key driver of the medical image management industry.
The growing emphasis on improving medical delivery and infrastructure in Asia-Pacific is expected to significantly boost the region's medical image management market. Governments and healthcare organizations throughout Asia-Pacific are making significant investments in modernizing healthcare systems, which include upgrading medical imaging technologies and implementing advanced image management solutions. This emphasis on improving healthcare infrastructure fuels demand for Picture Archiving and Communication Systems (PACS), Vendor Neutral Archives (VNA), and other image management tools that are critical for efficient data storage, retrieval, and integration.
Canon Medical Systems announced in August 2024 that it would expand its imaging solutions to several Southeast Asian countries, highlighting the region's growing demand for advanced medical image management systems. The company's move aims to meet the growing demand for high-quality imaging solutions while also supporting the region's efforts to improve healthcare infrastructure.
In June 2024, the Indian government announced a new healthcare modernization initiative that includes significant funding for improving medical imaging infrastructure in hospitals and clinics. This initiative aims to improve diagnostic capabilities and patient care by encouraging wider adoption of advanced image management systems across the country. Such policies and investments are expected to boost the medical image management market in Asia-Pacific, allowing it to grow and develop in tandem with the region's expanding healthcare needs.
The competitive landscape of the medical image management market is characterized by rapid technological advancements and increasing emphasis on integration and interoperability. Companies are focusing on developing solutions that incorporate artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and advanced analytics to enhance diagnostic accuracy and workflow efficiency. There is a growing trend towards offering integrated platforms that combine imaging, data management, and collaboration tools to meet the needs of modern healthcare settings. Additionally, vendors are striving to provide scalable and flexible solutions to accommodate the evolving demands of healthcare providers, including remote access and mobile imaging capabilities. This dynamic environment is driving continuous innovation and competition among market players.
Some of the prominent players operating in the medical image management market include:
IBM Watson Health
GE Healthcare
Siemens Healthineers
Philips Healthcare
McKesson Corporation
Fujifilm Holdings Corporation
Agfa-Gevaert Group
Latest Developments
In August 2024, Philips introduced AI-powered features in its medical image management solutions to enhance diagnostic accuracy and workflow efficiency. These advancements are intended to help radiologists perform faster and more accurate image interpretation.
In July 2024Siemens Healthineers launched a cloud-based imaging platform, providing improved data accessibility and collaboration capabilities. This platform aims to make image storage and retrieval easier while also allowing healthcare professionals to access information remotely.
In July 2024, Carestream Health updated its mobile imaging management solutions to include remote diagnostics and real-time image sharing. These enhancements aim to improve the accessibility and efficiency of imaging services in a variety of clinical settings.