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| Alternative Energy Devices to Drive Growth in the Aesthetic Devices Market
- 26 November 2008
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| A new report from InMedica “The World Market for Aesthetic Devices – 2008” has reported that the alternative energy device segment is forecast to experience significant growth in the next five years, increasing at a global CAGR of 17.3%. |
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| Colour Ultrasound Imaging Equipment Rapid Growth in China
- 30 October 2008
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| China’s market for ultrasound equipment is set to grow by over a third to $620 million in the four years to 2012, although unit shipments will remain static. This is a key prediction from a new report from InMedica, “the Chinese Market for Ultrasound Imaging Equipment”. |
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| World Market for Aesthetic Devices to be Worth Nearly $2 Billion by 2012
- 19 August 2008
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| A new report from InMedica, “The World Market for Aesthetic Devices”, forecasts that the world market for aesthetic devices will increase to $1.9 billion by 2012, representing a forecast CAGR of 9.5%. As the more traditional laser and IPL-based aesthetic devices mature, newer alternative energy devices are forecast to take an increasing revenue share, maintaining steady total market growth. The dominant driver is the development of new devices that provide efficacious treatments with reduced treatment times and fewer side effects. |
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| Refurbished MRI Equipment Presents Greatest Challenge to New Systems MRI Market
- 01 August 2008
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| Highlighting the growing need for cost-effective MRI systems for use in routine imaging, a new report from InMedica, the ‘World Market for MRI Equipment’ predicts that the global market for MRI equipment will reach $3,474.8 billion by 2012, representing a forecast CAGR of 0.8%. While there is evidence of a trend towards higher-field strength systems, the dominant driver of market growth lies in the need to minimise costs while increasing patient throughput and this had led to growth in the ‘economy’ segments of the market. |
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| Evaluating Telehealth.
- 02 June 2008
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| Telehealth holds massive potential for remote disease management. Enabling a critically ill patient the freedom and confidence to control their condition at home is not only a huge boost to their quality of life, but it could also facilitate crucial cost-savings for healthcare providers. |
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| Trend – Wireless in Healthcare
- 29 May 2008
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| None is more topical than the potential of wireless technologies in the medical industry. In fact, wireless technologies such as RFID, WLAN and proprietary versions are already being utilised in hospitals and various clinical applications. However, can wireless technologies really revolutionise the healthcare industry? |
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| 3D/4D ultrasound is not just for baby-bonding.
- 28 May 2008
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| A series of extensive surveys by InMedica on the use of ultrasound equipment in Western European hospitals and imaging centres has shown that 66% of doctors specialising in OB/GYN are using 3D ultrasound. |
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| 73% of cardiologists expect to be using hand-carried ultrasound within 5 years.
- 28 May 2008
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| An extensive survey by InMedica on the use of ultrasound equipment in Western European hospitals and imaging centres has shown that 73% of cardiologists expect to be using a hand-carried system within the next 5 years. |
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| 75% of doctors would like additional training on how to use ultrasound.
- 28 May 2008
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| An extensive survey by InMedica on the use of ultrasound equipment in Western European hospitals and imaging centres has shown that 75% of doctors specialising in general radiology would like more training in how to get the best use out of their equipment. |
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| Consumer Medical Devices Market to be Worth $5 billion by 2011.
- 01 February 2008
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| A new report from InMedica has highlighted the exceptional growth of a number of consumer medical devices due to the increasing prevalence of diabetes, hypertension, respiratory diseases and obesity. The Consumer Medical Devices Production Yearbook forecasts manufacturer revenues to reach over $5 billion by 2011, in a market expanding with a CAGR of almost 10%. |
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