Teleradiology Market – Global Industry Insights, Trends, Outlook, and
Opportunity Analysis, 2018–2026
Teleradiology is a method used to transmit medical radiological images such as x-rays, CTs, and
MRIs, from one location to another location. The purpose of this transmission of medical images is
to enable easy viewing and interpretation for diagnostic or consultation by a radiologist. The
process of teleradiology involves an image sending station, a receiving image station, and a
transmission network that has high quality screen, which has been cleared for clinical purposes.
Teleradiology is a means for collaboration of medical professionals, despite their location.
Increasing demand for second opinion for medical treatments is expected to boost growth of the
market for teleradiology.
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Teleradiology is widely used in application such as telediagnosis, telemonitoring, picture archiving
and communication system (PACS), and teleconsultation. This increases the efficiency of the
radiologist carrying out the surgery. Ultrasound is one of the most promising imaging technology in
teleradiology, which is widely being used for diagnosing medical aliments in women. Ultrasound
helps in tracking and visualization of the development stages of fetus during pregnancy. This in turn
increases growth of the teleradiology market.
Rising prevalence of chronic diseases to boost market growth
Rising prevalence of chronic disorders such as breast cancer, cellulitis, and osteomyelitis and the
rising number of emergence cases in rural areas, which experiences the lack of skilled professional,
are increasing demand for teleradiology services. Furthermore, rising expenditure on healthcare,
improving healthcare infrastructure, and widening network of high-speed broadband services are
expected to boost growth of the global market.
North America and Europe are expected to account for high market share, followed by Asia Pacific
due to the rampant advancements in technology and high disposable income among the populace in
the region. Increasing number of well-equipped healthcare centers and novel approaches to