Radiation dose management solutions and services are mostly utilized for monitoring radiation dose in CT. Globally, certain standards have been set up by the government to avoid high dose of radiation and have linked these doses to reimbursements, so that the radiologists give priority to the new guidelines. For instance, in 2014, National Equipment Manufacturers Association (NEMA) established certain guidelines under XR-29, for promoting low radiation dose standards. According to these guidelines, if the dose standards for CT are not followed it can bring down the reimbursement, as much as 15% for CT scanners that don’t meet the standards set forward by XR-29. Therefore, stringent regulatory requirements for diagnostic techniques supports the demand for radiation dose management solutions and services.
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Radiation dose management solutions and services are used for managing radiation dose from different imaging modalities. On the basis of modality, CT registered the largest share of the market in 2016, as it involves high doses of radiation, resulting in a marked increase in radiation exposure in the population.
Hospitals and super speciality clinics are the key end user of the RDM solutions and services and held largest share in 2016, mainly due to increasing number of installation of these solutions and growing number of diagnostic procedures in the treatment and management of diseases in the hospitals.
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Globally, the key players in the radiation dose management market are introducing new solutions with advanced features to increase their market share. For instance, in November 2016, Koninklijke Philips N.V. introduced DoseWise Portal 2.2, a next-generation radiation dose management software platform for healthcare providers to record, track and analyse radiation exposure to patients and clinicians.