The diagnostic imaging parts market is a substantial segment within the broader medical imaging industry, focusing on the supply of replacement parts for various imaging modalities like MRI, CT, X-ray and ultrasound. This market is driven by factors such as the increasing demand for diagnostic imaging procedures, the aging population and the need for cost-effective solutions for maintaining and repairing existing equipment.
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GE HealthCare today announced the launch of the Vivid Pioneer, its most advanced, ultra-premium and adaptive cardiovascular ultrasound system yet, completely redesigned to support clinicians with extraordinary imaging in 2D, 4D and color flow, streamlined workflow, and enhanced diagnostic confidence. The ultrasound system recently received CE Mark and U.S. FDA 510(k) clearance.
MRIequip is a trusted provider of MR safe and MR Conditional Medical Equipment. It offers a range of high-quality, non-magnetic products designed for use in MR environments, ensuring patient and staff safety. All products that leave MRIequipâs warehouse are double checked with a magnet or Ferromagnetic Detection System to assure safety in rooms with MR Systems.
The RaySafe X2 is built to make quality assurance of X-ray machines fast, accurate, and remarkably user-friendly. With its built-in display, it functions as a stand-alone system â no PC needed during measurements. Just power on, place the sensor, and start testing â no setup, no waiting.
Leaded acrylic and leaded glass are excellent options for many shielding requirements. Acrylic is shatter-resistant and versatile. It contains 30% lead by weight, combining superb light transmission with effective radiation protection.
BAT reduces the risk of breast cancer and other radiation-associated cancers in health care workers. BAT reduces radiation to the upper outer quadrant of the breast by over 97%, as well as decreasing exposure to the thyroid, chest and spine.
Safety is an important aspect of healthcare delivery and that includes the safety of the patients, providers and everyone involved. ICE Magazine contacted several radiology/imaging safety experts to participate in this roundtable-type article.
The U.S. diagnostic imaging services market was valued at $122.41 billion in 2022 and is projected to grow to $206.84 billion by 2030, according to Fortune Business Insights. This growth in diagnostic imaging is driving expansion in the radiation and imaging safety sectors.
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that overall employment of radiologic and MRI technologists is projected to grow 6 percent from 2023 to 2033, faster than the average for all occupations.
The SmartSimulator from Siemens Healthineers is a cloud-based educational tool that enables staff to virtually train and practice on a simulated version of a Siemens Healthineers medical deviceâs interface. This simulated environment can help staff fully leverage system capabilities from day one and reduce ramp-up times for new imaging equipment, features, and workflows by allowing them to train on complex cases at any time â without impacting daily operations.

