Fitness Trends Picture Archiving and Communication System (PACS)
Picture Archiving and Communication System
(PACS) Market Technological innovation to
boost the Market
Picture Archiving and Communication System (PACS) is a medical imaging technology used for
storing, retrieving, sharing and presenting images produced by various medical devices, such as
ultrasound, CT scan, X-ray, and MRI machines. The technology have been majorly used in
healthcare systems and in hospitals. These are usually related to radiology departments that
produces large number of medical images. PACS technologies also include images produced by
other departments, such as dermatology, oncology, pathology and cardiology. In addition to
sharing images within health systems and hospitals, the technology can combine with
ambulatory clinics and with external health systems.
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Market Dynamics
The increasing adoption of health information technology (health IT) and the expanding use of
diagnostic imaging is boosting the PACS technologies market growth. Moreover, government
initiatives to encourage the adoption of health IT due to its benefits is also driving the PACS
market size. Hospitals are also affiliating with each other, medical imaging centers, clinics and
other facilities to share patient’s medical images and information. However, alike other
healthcare IT systems, PACS is also dependent on regulatory and technological standards, which
can alter and force health care providers to upgrade the system. For instance, in 2017,
FUJIFILM Medical Systems U.S.A., Inc., a leading provider of diagnostic imaging and medical
informatics products, launched version 5 of Synapse PACS in the U.S. The latest design offers
server-based image execution and a zero-download viewer with browser flexibility, leading to
significant IT benefits for many organizations. Furthermore, though PACS processes have
majorly adopted in healthcare, a newer medical imaging technology, the vendor neutral archive
(VNA), has replaced PACS in some healthcare settings.