New advances in CT, MR, PET/CT, and SPECT imaging
technology along with the successful integration of image
data with non-image data are providing critical improvements
to the diagnostic and reporting procedures for Cardiologists
and their patients. As the benefits from these improvements
continue to grow, cardiologists are now moving beyond
Cardiology PACS (CPACS) to embrace the richer functionality
provided by integrated Cardiovascular Image and Information
Systems (CVIIS). This report will provide you with valuable
insight into where hospitals stand today with respect to
Cardiology PACS and their plans for future growth in this
critical area.
Market Study Methodology
Sampling Frame: This report will utilize online and telephone
interviews conducted in August-September 2007 with 200
cardiology/cath lab department and IT administrators from hospitals
with cath labs, across the United States.
IMV Market Summary Report Advantages
Since 1977, IMV has been a leading supplier of market information
to the diagnostic healthcare industry, providing site-specific
databases and comprehensive market reports that address the
radiology, cardiology and oncology markets.
Broad Coverage: Decision makers from 200 hospitals located
across U.S. geographic regions, randomly selected, to ensure
accuracy of analysis and confidence for business planning.
Data Accessibility: 80+ pages with over 50 graphs and exhibits
to help you interpret the data to make better strategic decisions.
In-depth Analysis: Drill down from top-level summaries to
analyses by facility ownership type, hospital bed size, and
teaching status.
Market Trends through 2010: Respondent opinions about
cardiology information continuum strategies nationwide,
including their planned implementations of CPACS and
roadmaps towards integrated cardiovascular image and
information systems through 2010.