Table of Contents:
- 1. Overview 5
- 1.1 Objectives 5
- 1.2 Scope 6
- 1.3 Methodology 6
- 1.4 Executive Summary 6
- 2. Medical Imaging Market Analysis 10
- 2.1 Medical Imaging Industry Market Size 10
- 2.2 Medical Imaging Infrastructure 11
- 2.2.1 Total Healthcare Expenditures and Demographics 11
- 2.2.2 Number of Hospitals 12
- 2.2.3 Number of Radiologists 13
- 2.2.4 Radiology Services 14
- 2.2.5 Medical Imaging Companies 16
- 2.2.6 Market Drivers 16
- 2.2.6.1 Product Enhancements 17
- 2.2.6.2 Contrast Agents Development 17
- 2.2.6.3 Innovation 17
- 2.2.7 Market Restraints 18
- 2.2.8 Market Segments for Medical Imaging 18
- 2.2.8.1 Discovery 18
- 2.2.8.2 Clinical Applications 19
- 2.2.8.3 Clinical Trials 19
- 2.2.8.4 Outpatient Facilities 19
- 2.2.8.5 Technology Advances in Diagnostic Imaging Modalities 19
- 2.2.8.6 Safety and Ergonomics Concerns 19
- 2.2.8.7 Volumetric Imaging 20
- 2.2.8.8 Digital Radiography (DR) 20
- 2.2.8.9 Contrast Media 21
- 3. Nuclear Medicine and Nuclear Cardiology Market 29
- 3.1 Medical Imaging Industry Forecasts 29
- 3.2 Hardware Companies (Nuclear Medicine Instrumentation) 30
- 3.3 Software Companies (Image Processing and PACS) 30
- 3.4 Radiopharmaceuticals and Pharmaceuticals Companies 31
- 3.5 Ancillary Products Companies 31
- 3.6 Service and Support Companies 31
- 3.7 Nuclear Cardiology Market 31
- 3.8 Hardware (PET, SPECT and Hybrids) 33
- 3.8.1 Scanner Investment: Not Just a Cardiology Market 33
- 3.8.1.1 Impact of Alzheimer's Reimbursement 34
- 3.8.2 Sales Trends for PET Scanners 34
- 3.8.3 Market Consolidation in the U.S. 34
- 3.8.4 Learning Curve Impact for PET 35
- 3.8.5 Hardware Market Trends 35
- 3.9 Software (PACS and RIS) 36
- 3.10 Radiopharmaceuticals 37
- 3.10.1 Diagnostic Radiopharmaceuticals 37
- 3.10.2 Therapeutic Radiopharmaceuticals 37
- 4. Products Analysis 38
- 4.1 Nuclear Medicine Instrumentation 38
- 4.1.1 PET Scan 38
- 4.1.2 SPECT Scan 39
- 4.1.2.1 Heart Imaging 41
- 4.1.3 PET Versus SPECT 42
- 4.1.4 Hybrid Technology 42
- 4.2 Image Processing: PACS 46
- 4.2.1 PACS and Nuclear Medicine 46
- 4.2.2 Difficulties in Making PACS Work with Nuclear Medicine 46
- 4.2.1.2 3-D and Quantitative Analysis 47
- 4.2.1.5 Small Market Opportunities 47
- 4.3 Radiopharmaceuticals and Pharmaceuticals 47
- 4.3.1 Introduction 47
- 4.3.2 Background 48
- 4.3.3 Areas of Current Interest 49
- 5. Regulations, Reimbursements and Other Issues 50
- 5.1 Food and Drug Administration (FDA) 50
- 5.1.1 FDA Guidance 50
- 5.1.2 FDA Nuclear Medicine Coalition 50
- 5.2 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) 50
- 5.2.1 What NRC Regulates 50
- 5.2.2 How NRC Regulates 51
- 5.2.3 Related Information 51
- 5.3 Memorandum of Understanding between NRC and FDA 51
- 5.3.1 Authorities and Regulatory Programs 51
- 5.4 Current NRC Issues and Actions 54
- 5.4.1 Meetings 54
- 5.4.2 Program and Policy Issues 54
- 5.4.3 Recently Issued Significant Enforcement Actions 55
- 5.4.3.1 Stark II Regulations 55
- 5.4.3.2 Recent Impact of Stark II Regulations 56
- 5.4.3.3 Reimbursement 56
- 6. Business Affairs (Mergers, Acquisitions and Partnerships) 57
- 6.1 Recent Corporate Partnerships and Mergers 57
- 6.2 Recent Industry Activity 57
- 6.3 Product Launches and Developments 58
- 7. Technology Trends 60
- 7.1 Hardware (Nuclear Medicine Instrumentation) 60
- 7.2 Software (PACS) 63
- 7.2.1 Problems Interfacing PACS and NM 64
- 7.2.2 SNM and IHE 64
- 7.2.3 IHE Nuclear Medicine Profile 64
- 7.2.4 What Next? 65
- 7.2.5 Optimal Patient Care 66
- 7.2.6 Four Steps to Standards Adoption 66
- 7.2.7 Technical Framework: Business with Technology 67
- 7.2.8 Leading by Example 68
- 7.2.9 IHE and Electronic Health Record (EHR) 68
- 7.3 Radiopharmaceuticals and Pharmaceuticals 68
- 7.3.1 Market Share 69
- 7.3.2 Contrast Media Market Drivers 70
- 7.3.3 Contrast Media Market Sector Overview 70
- 7.3.4 Contrast Media Market Analysis 71
- 7.3.5 Growth Prospects for Contrast Media 71
- 7.4 Market Sector Analysis 71
- 7.5 Leading Companies in General Medical Imaging 73
- 8. Company Profiles 74
- 8.1 Hardware (Nuclear Medicine Instrumentation) 74
- 8.1.1 AccuSync Medical Research 74
- 8.1.2 Bristol-Myers Squibb (Medical Imaging) 74
- 8.1.3 Capintec 75
- 8.1.4 CardiArc 75
- 8.1.5 Cardinal Health (Cardiology Solutions) 75
- 8.1.6 Digirad 76
- 8.1.7 GE Healthcare 76
- 8.1.8 GVI Medical Devices 77
- 8.1.9 Hitachi Medical Systems America 78
- 8.1.10 IS2 Medical Systems 79
- 8.1.11 Mediso 79
- 8.1.12 Philips Medical 80
- 8.1.13 Positron 81
- 8.1.14 Siemens Medical 81
- 8.1.15 Spectrum Dynamics 82
- 8.2 Software (Image Processing and PACS) 83
- 8.2.1 Heartlab 83
- 8.2.2 Hermes Medical Solutions 84
- 8.2.3 INVIA 84
- 8.2.4 McKesson 85
- 8.2.5 MedImage 85
- 8.2.6 MIMvista 85
- 8.2.7 Numa 86
- 8.2.8 ProSolv Cardiovascular 86
- 8.2.9 Scientific Imaging 86
- 8.2.10 Segami Corporation 86
- 8.2.11 Syntermed 86
- 8.2.12 Thinking Systems Corporation 87
- 8.2.13 UltraSPECT 87
- 8.2.14 Witt Biomedical Corporation 87
- 8.3 Radiopharmaceuticals and Pharmaceuticals 87
- 8.3.1 Astellas Pharma U.S. 87
- 8.3.2 Bracco Diagnostics 88
- 8.3.3 Isotope Products Laboratories 88
- 8.3.4 Izotop: Institute of Isotopes 89
- 8.3.5 Mallinckrodt 89
- 8.3.6 Merck 89
- 8.3.7 NuView Radiopharmaceuticals 91
- 8.3.8 Pfizer 91
- 8.3.9 Tyco Healthcare 91
- 8.4 Ancillary Products 92
- 8.4.1 CNMTStore.com 92
- 8.4.2 Data Spectrum Corporation 92
- 8.4.3 Daxor Corporation 93
- 8.4.4 Ivy Biomedical Systems 93
- 8.4.5 MarCal Medical 93
- 8.5 Service and Support 93
- 8.5.1 BC Technical 93
- 8.5.2 Diagnostix Plus 94
- 8.5.3 MedAxiom 94
- 8.5.4 MediNuclear Corporation (MNC) 94
- 8.5.5 MEDX 94
- 8.5.6 Pinestar Technology 95
- 8.5.7 Technology Imaging Services 95
- 8.6 Other Business Opportunities 95
- 9. Other Elements of Nuclear Medicine Industry 96
- 9.1 Nuclear Medicine: Guidelines, Certification and Societies 96
- 9.1.1 American College of Radiology (ACR) 96
- 9.1.2 American Society of Nuclear Cardiology (ASNC) 96
- 9.1.3 Associates in Medical Physics (AMP) 96
- 9.1.4 Certification Board of Nuclear Cardiology (CBNC) 96
- 9.1.5 ICANL 97
- 9.1.6 IHE 97
- 9.1.7 ISO 97
- 9.1.8 MedPage Today 97
- 9.1.9 Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board (NMTCB) 97
- 9.1.10 Society of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography (SCCT) 98
- 9.1.11 Society of Nuclear Medicine (SNM) 98
- 9.2 Nuclear Medicine: Publications 98
- 9.2.1 Elsevier 98
- 9.2.2 HRA Research 99
- 9.2.3 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 99
- INDEX OF FIGURES
- Figure 3.1: U.S. Nuclear Imaging Procedures 32
- Figure 3.2: Digirad--Growth of Nuclear Imaging Procedures, 2004-2006 32
- Figure 4.1: Nuclear Imaging 38
- Figure 4.2: PET Scan 39
- Figure 4.3: SPECT Scan 40
- Figure 4.4: PET-CT Scan 43
- Figure 4.5: SPECT-CT Scan 45
- Figure 7.1: IHE Technical Framework 66
- Figure 7.2: IHE Framework Organization 67
- Figure 7.3: IHE Actors and Transactions 68
- INDEX OF TABLES
- Table 2.1: U.S. Medical Imaging Market Size, 2001-2010 10
- Table 2.2: Global Medical Imaging Market Size, 2001-2010 10
- Table 2.3: U.S. Health Expenditures as a Percentage of GDP, 2000-2010 11
- Table 2.4: U.S. User Expenditures for Medical Imaging Equipment and Related Products 11
- Table 2.5: Millions of Americans Over 65 Years of Age, 2000-2050 12
- Table 2.6: Hospital Survey 12
- Table 2.7: Percent Change in Volume of Examinations per Imaging Modality, 1993-2004 15
- Table 2.8: Worldwide Market Share of Medical Imaging Companies 16
- Table 2.9: Worldwide Imaging Procedures, 2001 to 2010 22
- Table 2.10: Data Sources for Nuclear Medicine Professionals and Facilities 27
- Table 7.1: Market Share of Contrast Media Players 69
- Table 7.2: Contrast Media Market Growth, 2003-2010 70
- Table 7.3: Worldwide Imaging Procedures, 2001-2010 72
- Table 8.1: Astellas Alliances 88
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