Middle East & Africa Teleradiology Market, By Type (Hardware, Systems, Software, Telecom, and Networking Services), Delivery Mode (Web-Based Delivery Mode, Cloud Based Delivery Mode, and On-Premise Delivery Mode), Imaging Technique (Small Matrix Size, and Large Matrix Size), Technology (Advanced Graphics Processing, Volume Rendering, Multiplanar Reconstructions, and Image Compression), Procedure (Tele-Consultation, Tele-Diagnosis, and Tele-Monitoring), Application (Cardiology, Neurology, Oncology, Musculoskeletal, Gastroenterology, Pelvic and Abdominal, Gynecology, Urology, Mammography, Dental, and Others), Site (In-House, Offshore, and Onshore), Age (Pediatric, Geriatric, and Adults), Mode of Purchase (Group Purchase, and Individual Purchase), End User (Hospitals, Ambulatory Surgical Centers, Private Physician Offices, Diagnostics Imaging Centers, and Others), Industry Trends and Forecast To 2029.
Middle East and Africa Teleradiology Market Analysis and Insights
Teleradiology is a branch of telemedicine in which telecommunication systems are used to transmit radiological images from one location to another. Rapid developments in digital image processing technologies ensure effective image distribution across the regional, local, and the Middle East & African levels. The emergence and acceptance of mobile technology (mHealth) to visualize and interpret images further fuels the growth of the teleradiology market in developed nations such as the U.S., Germany, the U.K., Australia, and Japan. Widespread use of smart connected devices and related solutions confirms the effective interpretation of the medical images, thereby reducing treatment time. Hence, advancements in digital technology will enhance remote patient monitoring methodologies and accessibility to radiologists’ interpretation and consultation.
In addition, according to the World Health Organization factsheet, cancer is responsible for one of every six deaths worldwide. Furthermore, approximately 70% of cancer deaths occur in low- and middle-income countries. The increase in the funding by the federal government to drive the adoption of these solutions further influence the market. Additionally, the surge in healthcare expenditure, advancements in healthcare infrastructure, and high demand for expanded care delivery positively affect the teleradiology market.
However, repayments and the growing regulatory burden are expected to dampen the growth of the teleradiology market. On the other hand, the rising cost of technology is anticipated to restrain the market growth.
Data Bridge Market Research analyzes that the Middle East & Africa teleradiology market is expected to reach the value of USD 126.86 million by 2029, at a CAGR of 17.2% during the forecast period. Services account for the largest type segment in the market due to increasing in teleradiology services among the Middle East & African population. This market report also covers pricing analysis, patent analysis, and technological advancements in depth.
Report Metric
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Details
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Forecast Period
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2022 to 2029
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Base Year
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2021
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Historic Years
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2020 (Customizable to 2019 - 2014)
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Quantitative Units
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Revenue in USD Million, Volumes in Units, Pricing in USD
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Segments Covered
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By Type (Hardware, Systems, Software, Telecom, and Networking Services), Delivery Mode (Web-Based Delivery Mode, Cloud Based Delivery Mode, and On-Premise Delivery Mode), Imaging Technique (Small Matrix Size, and Large Matrix Size), Technology (Advanced Graphics Processing, Volume Rendering, Multiplanar Reconstructions, and Image Compression), Procedure (Tele-Consultation, Tele-Diagnosis, and Tele-Monitoring), Application (Cardiology, Neurology, Oncology, Musculoskeletal, Gastroenterology, Pelvic and Abdominal, Gynecology, Urology, Mammography, Dental, and Others), Site (In-House, Offshore, and Onshore), Age (Pediatric, Geriatric, and Adults), Mode of Purchase (Group Purchase, and Individual Purchase), End User (Hospitals, Ambulatory Surgical Centers, Private Physician Offices, Diagnostics Imaging Centers, and Others).
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Countries Covered
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UAE, Israel, South Africa, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Rest of the Middle East and Africa,
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Market Players Covered
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Telemedicine Clinic, Virtual Radiologic, RamSoft, Inc., Koninklijke Philips N.V., Everlight Radiology, Teleradiology Solutions, All-American Teleradiology, Medica Group PLC, Vital Radiology Services, PMG Services, Inc., General Electric, RadNet, Inc., FUJIFILM Corporation, Agfa-Gevaert Group, USARAD.COM, TeleDiagnosys Services Pvt Ltd., ONRAD, Inc., 4ways Healthcare Limited, Allscripts Healthcare, LLC, Redox, Inc., NightHawk Radiology, NightShift Radiology, and NucleusHealth, among others.
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Middle East & Africa Teleradiology Market Definition
Teleradiology is a medical method that captures visuals of the internal anatomy and function of the body that helps in the process of medical diagnosis or therapy. Interpreting all noninvasive imaging studies, such as digitized x-rays, CT, MRI, ultrasound, and nuclear medicine studies, can be carried out in such a manner. It can capture medical images in one location and facilitate or transmit them over a range so that a radiologist can view and interpret them for diagnostic or consultative purposes. Teleradiology is extensively used in telemonitoring, teleconsultation, and telediagnosis, enabling radiologists to perform their daily work effectively. Teleradiology enables effective on-site solutions through real-time interpretation and the Middle East & Africa cloud networks. Teleradiology primarily aids medical personnel in accessing patient information regardless of location, enhancing diagnostic coverage. Teleradiology services present extensive applications for radiologists to use web services that improve patients' care and therapies without the requirement to be physically present on site.
In addition, the rising demand for teleradiology in cases of second opinion and emergencies is one of the high-impact rendering drivers of the market. Moreover, a shortage of healthcare professionals, especially in sub-specialist segments such as pediatric, neurology, and musculoskeletal radiology, is leading to the adoption of teleradiology services.
Middle East & Africa Teleradiology Market Dynamics
This section deals with understanding the market drivers, opportunities, restraints, and challenges. All of this is discussed in detail as below:
Drivers
- Growing Number of Advanced Imaging Procedures
The rise in imaging procedures is expected to drive the demand for teleradiology solutions for reliability and efficiency. Advanced diagnostic imaging, including diagnostic magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), computed tomography (CT), and nuclear medicine imaging, such as positron emission tomography (PET), has attracted many new providers. There has been a proliferation in the volume of diagnostic medical imaging services prescribed by practitioners, including radiologists.
CT scans account for a quarter of all Americans exposed to radiation. A high level of engineering and expertise is required to manage advanced and sophisticated diagnostic imaging systems, thus driving the growing complexity of cases with a lack of appropriate resources. Adopting remote sensing solutions has contributed significantly to narrowing the rural-urban disparity in many emerging countries, including India and Brazil, as well as in developed economies such as the United States, the United Kingdom, and Germany. These solutions are more practical and economical as they eliminate travel and allow radiologists to work from anywhere. The shortage of qualified radiologists has further increased the demand for radiology services.
Advanced imaging procedures for teleradiology are expected to help the market get more accurate results quickly and propel the growth of the Middle East & Africa teleradiology market in the forecasted period.
- Adoption of Artificial Intelligence in Teleradiology
Artificial intelligence is one of the most promising breakthroughs in teleradiology. It is estimated that the number of publications on AI in radiology has grown from an average of 100-150 research publications per year to 700-800 per year over the past decade. Among all major imaging modalities, the acceptance of AI is higher in CT and MRI systems. Depending on the application, AI is also used primarily in neuroradiology. Several players in this market are expanding their AI offerings.
AI has been embedded in numerous medical institutions worldwide and has proven itself a valuable partner in the radiology environment. The Middle East & Africa Diagnostics Australia (GDA), an Integral Diagnostics Group (IDG) subsidiary, was one of the first Australian diagnostics companies to deploy AI as part of their radiology workflow. The company integrated high-end algorithms into the care management path to accelerate patient care and treatment of head, neck, and chest conditions. The additional benefit of AI in teleradiology is that Artificial intelligence helps radiologists quickly analyze image and data registries to understand patient conditions better, enhance their clinical role, and become part of the core management team. AI picks up enough weight that the radiologist can focus on the complex cases that require their specialist attention.
Artificial intelligence (AI) can help create an inbuilt system that prioritizes cases based on their protocol requirement. For example, cases of trauma and stroke can be prioritized and assigned to the radiologist's work lists, thereby saving many lives.
Artificial intelligence in teleradiology helps get improved results with automated tools and helps radiologists utilize their skills properly, which is expected to propel market growth.
Restraint
- Lack of Access to High-Speed Internet in Rural Areas
Teleradiology allows rural patients and professionals to receive quality imaging advice without traveling to populated urban areas with more advanced medical systems. Additionally, radiologists remotely working need a good internet connection. However, the lack of high-speed broadband connectivity has impacted the growing access to teleradiation services in rural areas.
Limited access to high-speed internet connections impacts the ability of radiologists to participate in video consultations, submit medical imaging reports, and monitor patient health remotely. When slow connection speeds create bottlenecks in image-heavy studies, the workflow can quickly become frustrating and affect patient care. Additionally, IT services are required to ensure that the images are submitted in compliance with his HIPAA. Lack of reliable internet connectivity and poor broadband connectivity in rural areas are major obstacles to the steady expansion of the Middle East & Africa market.
Opportunity
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Increasing Awareness Among People
Teleradiology offers alternative options for receiving healthcare services in the Middle East & Africa, improving access and reducing costs associated with traveling for services. However, the full potential of teleradiology has not been realized with slow and fragmented uptake.
The increase in the awareness program, teleradiology awareness, and support from the government has increased the usage of teleradiology and telehealth in various areas.
These awareness programs and events among the people increase their interest in their health and to know more about the healthcare programs and what new opportunities are available for their health that will ultimately raise market growth of teleradiology and provide opportunities for companies to grow.
Challenge
- High Chances of Misdiagnosis
A physical examination can better understand the patient's actual health condition, which is the most crucial element for the patient's treatment. All the treatment programs and what should be the next step for the treatment can be created with the help of a quick physical examination. The same procedure should be applied to the radiologists to know more about actual problems and conditions, and more outcomes are obtained when patients are present with radiologists during consultations. Lack of patient medical history and other necessary records of the patient body examination during medical imaging is a major factor in the radiologist's incapacity to make the optimal decision in teleradiology. For example, it has been demonstrated that communication between doctors and radiologists results in clinical diagnosis revisions in 50% of cases, affecting therapy options. The accuracy of interpretation will change if the patient's medical history is appropriately disclosed
Thus, the high chances of misdiagnosis and improper examination of the report demolish the usage of teleradiology, which is expected to challenge the growth of the Middle East & Africa teleradiology market.
Post-Covid-19 Impact On The Middle East & Africa Teleradiology Market
The COVID-19 outbreak drastically affected the Middle East & African healthcare, with the UK among the countries most severely impacted. Coronavirus had spread worldwide, affecting millions of people and resulting in thousands of deaths. Medical practices of all sizes were under tremendous strain due to the Middle East & Africa outbreak of COVID-19. The market suffered at the beginning of the pandemic because medical treatment volumes had declined dramatically due to the revocation or postponement of elective procedures. On the other hand, healthcare providers were required to rely on teleradiology solutions to read diagnostic reports and treat patients, which boosted the teleradiology industry. Teleradiology solutions improved diagnostic imaging efficiency by improving and simplifying radiology with accurate reads and fewer manual errors. As the fight against COVID-19 continues, teleradiology methods are more widely used.
Manufacturers are making various strategic decisions to bounce back post-COVID-19. The players are conducting multiple R&D activities, product launches, and strategic partnerships to improve the technology and test results in the pharmacogenetics testing market.
Recent Developments
- In April 2022, 4ways announced that it had been shortlisted at the 2022 Health Investor Awards. 4ways is in contention for the diagnostics provider of the year award. This acknowledgment celebrated the growth of 4ways’, strengthening its position as a key partner to the clients. 4ways has sustained improvement to its service offering through innovations in workflows and investments in new technologies. This has enabled 4ways to gain resilience as a platform for teleradiology and has provided operations security
Middle East & Africa Teleradiology Market Scope
The Middle East & Africa teleradiology market is segmented into type, delivery mode, imaging technique, technology, procedure, application, site, age, mode of purchase, and end-user. The growth among segments helps you analyze niche pockets of development and strategies to approach the market and determine your core application areas and the difference in your target markets.
By Type
- HARDWARE
- SYSTEMS
- SOFTWARE
- TELECOM & NETWORKING
- SERVICES
On the basis of type, the Middle East & Africa teleradiology market is segmented into hardware, systems, software, telecom, and networking services.
By Delivery Mode
- WEB-BASED DELIVERY MODE
- CLOUD-BASED DELIVERY MODE
- ON-PREMISE DELIVERY MODE
On the basis of delivery mode, the Middle East & Africa teleradiology market is segmented into the web-based delivery mode, cloud-based delivery mode, and on-premise delivery mode.
By Imaging Technique
- SMALL MATRIX SIZE
- LARGE MATRIX SIZE
On the basis of imaging techniques, the Middle East & Africa teleradiology market is segmented into small matrix size and large matrix size.
By Technology
- ADVANCED GRAPHICS PROCESSING
- VOLUME RENDERING
- MULTIPLANAR RECONSTRUCTIONS
- IMAGE COMPRESSION
On the basis of technology, the Middle East & Africa teleradiology market is segmented into advanced graphics processing, volume rendering, multiplanar reconstructions, and image compression.
By Procedure
- TELE-CONSULTATION
- TELE-DIAGNOSIS
- TELE-MONITORING
On the basis of procedure, the Middle East & Africa teleradiology market is segmented into teleconsultation, telediagnosis, and telemonitoring.
By Application
- CARDIOLOGY
- NEUROLOGY
- ONCOLOGY
- MUSCULOSKELETAL
- GASTROENTEROLOGY
- PELVIC AND ABDOMINAL
- GYNECOLOGY
- UROLOGY
- MAMMOGRAPHY
- DENTAL
- OTHERS
On the basis of application, the Middle East & Africa teleradiology market is segmented into cardiology, neurology, oncology, musculoskeletal, gastroenterology, pelvic and abdominal, gynecology, urology, mammography, dental, and others.
By Site
- INHOUSE
- ONSHORE
- OFFSHORE
On the basis of site, the Middle East & Africa teleradiology market is segmented in-house, offshore, and onshore.
By Age
- PEDIATRIC
- ADULT
- GERIATRIC
On the basis of age, the Middle East & Africa teleradiology market is segmented into pediatric, geriatric, and adult.
By Mode Of Purchase
- GROUP PURCHASE
- INDIVIDUAL PURCHASE
On the basis of mode of purchase, the Middle East & Africa teleradiology market is segmented into group purchases and individual purchases.
By End Users
- HOSPITALS
- AMBULATORY SURGICAL CENTERS
- PRIVATE PHYSICIAN OFFICES
- DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING CENTERS
- OTHERS
On the basis of end-user, the Middle East & Africa teleradiology market is segmented into hospitals, ambulatory surgical centers, private physician offices, diagnostics imaging centers, and others.
Middle East & Africa Teleradiology Market Regional Analysis/Insights
The Middle East & Africa teleradiology market is analyzed, and market size information is provided by type, delivery mode, imaging technique, technology, procedure, application, site, age, mode of purchase, and end-user.
The countries covered in this market report are UAE, Israel, South Africa, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and rest of the Middle East and Africa.
In 2022, the Middle East and Africa are going to dominate due to the rising geriatric population and the subsequent increase in the prevalence of associated diseases. South Africa is expected to grow due to the sudden rise in the demand for teleradiology services.
The country section of the report also provides individual market-impacting factors and changes in regulation in the market domestically that impact the current and future trends of the market. Data points such as new sales, replacement sales, country demographics, regulatory acts, and import-export tariffs are some of the major pointers used to forecast the market scenario for individual countries. Also, the presence and availability of Middle East & Africa brands and their challenges faced due to large or scarce competition from local and domestic brands, and the impact of sales channels are considered while providing forecast analysis of the country data.
Competitive Landscape And Middle East & Africa Teleradiology Market Share Analysis
Middle East & Africa teleradiology market competitive landscape provides details by the competitor. Details included are company overview, company financials, revenue generated, market potential, investment in R&D, new market initiatives, production sites and facilities, company strengths and weaknesses, product launch, product trials pipelines, product approvals, patents, product width and breath, application dominance, technology lifeline curve. The above data points provided are only related to the company’s focus on the Middle East & Africa teleradiology market.
Research Methodology: the Middle East & Africa Teleradiology Market
Data collection and base year analysis are done using data collection modules with large sample sizes. The market data is analyzed and estimated using market statistical and coherent models. In addition, market share analysis and key trend analysis are the major success factors in the market report. The key research methodology used by DBMR research team is data triangulation which involves data mining, analysis of the impact of data variables on the market, and primary (industry expert) validation. Apart from this, data models include Vendor Positioning Grid, Market Time Line Analysis, Market Overview and Guide, Company Positioning Grid, Company Market Share Analysis, Standards of Measurement, Middle East & Africa vs Regional, and Vendor Share Analysis. Please request an analyst call in case of further inquiry.
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