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Radiation Dose Management Market Set for Strategic Growth, New Report Offers Critical Insights and Competitive Advantage | Astute Analytica

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  • 68% of U.S. hospitals operate two or more CT scanners

    80% confidence
  • By 2024, approximately 65% of U.S. hospitals had deployed advanced dose management solutions like Bayer's Radimetrics or GE HealthCare's DoseWatch

    80% confidence
  • Hospitals dominate the radiation dose management market, capturing approximately 50% of the share

    80% confidence
  • Software platforms have helped reduce protocol deviation errors by as much as 52%

    80% confidence
  • United States and Germany together account for 45% of all AI-related patents in radiation dose management

    80% confidence
  • The global radiation dose management market was valued at US$ 764.2 million in 2024 and is projected to hit the market valuation of US$ 2,301.3 million by 2033 at a CAGR of 13.03% during the forecast period 2025–2033

    80% confidence
  • Medic Vision's FDA-cleared AI platform reduces fluoroscopy time during cardiac procedures by up to 30%

    80% confidence
  • 92% of hospitals accredited by the Joint Commission utilize automated dose tracking systems to adhere to the 2024 update of TJC Standard PC.01.03.01

    80% confidence
  • Cardiac CT scans used for coronary artery screenings in Europe have surged by 25% between 2022 and 2024

    80% confidence
  • United States accounts for approximately 75% of North America's radiation dose management market activity

    80% confidence
  • Only 53% of outpatient centers have adopted automated dose tracking technologies

    80% confidence
  • 78% of U.S. hospitals had deployed AI-powered dose management systems such as Bayer's Radimetrics and GE HealthCare's DoseWatch by 2024, reflecting a 25% increase in adoption since 2022

    80% confidence
  • CT and MRI scans have increased by an average of 12% annually since 2020

    80% confidence
  • The software segment holds a commanding 70% share of the radiation dose management market

    80% confidence
  • 78% of U.S. hospitals have adopted AI-enabled dose monitoring software in response to the Joint Commission's 2024 imaging safety standards

    80% confidence
Radiation Dose Management Market Set for Strategic Growth, New Report Offers Critical Insights and Competitive Advantage | Astute Analytica — Source | Via News | ViaNews Market