North America Medical Imaging Informatics Market Size, Share & Industry Analysis Report By Deployment Mode (Standalone, and Integrated), By Component (Software, Services, and Hardware), By End User (Hospitals, Specialized Clinics, and Other End User), By
Description
The North America Medical Imaging Informatics Market would witness market growth of 5.2% CAGR during the forecast period (2025-2032).
The US market dominated the North America Medical Imaging Informatics Market by Country in 2024, and would continue to be a dominant market till 2032; thereby, achieving a market value of $1,357.8 million by 2032. The Canada market is experiencing a CAGR of 7.4% during (2025 - 2032). Additionally, The Mexico market would showcase a CAGR of 6.8% during (2025 - 2032). The US and Canada led the North America Medical Imaging Informatics Market by Country with a market share of 78.2% and 12% in 2024.
Medical imaging informatics combines healthcare IT and medical imaging to organize, store, analyze, and share imaging data so that doctors can make better decisions and work more quickly. In North America, the market changed when film-based imaging systems were replaced by digital ones like PACS and RIS. This was followed by a lot of EHR use in the early 2000s. Standards and frameworks for interoperability made it possible for systems to easily share data. Research, digitization, and connectivity were all supported by government and industry programs. Over time, solutions evolved from simple image storage to enterprise imaging platforms. These platforms now let people from different fields and all parts of the system use them. The result has been quicker diagnoses, better efficiency, and better care for patients.
AI integration, cloud-based platforms, and the growth of teleradiology and enterprise imaging have all had an impact on the market in the past few years. AI-driven analytics can now help with automated detection, improving workflows, and making clinical decisions. Cloud adoption makes it possible to store data on a large scale, access it from anywhere, and work together across facilities. The rise in demand for remote diagnostics has sped up the use of teleradiology in many areas. Competition is fierce because of new developments in AI, interoperability, security, and the ability to deploy in different ways. Vendors pay attention to unique features, partnerships with other companies in the ecosystem, and following data privacy rules. The market is still changing quickly and is driven by new ideas.
Component Outlook
Based on Component, the market is segmented into Software, Services, and Hardware. The Software market segment dominated the US Medical Imaging Informatics Market by Component is expected to grow at a CAGR of 4.1 % during the forecast period thereby continuing its dominance until 2032. Also, The Hardware market is anticipated to grow as a CAGR of 5.4 % during the forecast period during (2025 - 2032).
Deployment Mode Outlook
Based on Deployment Mode, the market is segmented into Standalone, and Integrated. With a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.9% over the projection period, the Standalone Market, dominate the Canada Medical Imaging Informatics Market by Deployment Mode in 2024 and would be a prominent market until 2032. The Integrated market is expected to witness a CAGR of 8% during (2025 - 2032).
Country Outlook
The United States has the biggest and most advanced medical imaging informatics market in North America. This is because there are a lot of images, the healthcare infrastructure is advanced, and digital health technologies are widely used. Imaging informatics is very important for managing diagnostic workflows, boosting productivity, and helping doctors make decisions. Regulatory guidance and interoperability requirements promote secure, standardized data sharing between healthcare systems. Some of the most important trends are the quick use of AI-enabled analytics, cloud and hybrid deployment models, and the growth of teleradiology and enterprise imaging in different fields. To make care coordination better, providers are putting more imaging data in one place. There is a lot of competition, with a focus on AI innovation, cloud scalability, cybersecurity, and easy integration with EHRs.
List of Key Companies Profiled
By Deployment Mode
The US market dominated the North America Medical Imaging Informatics Market by Country in 2024, and would continue to be a dominant market till 2032; thereby, achieving a market value of $1,357.8 million by 2032. The Canada market is experiencing a CAGR of 7.4% during (2025 - 2032). Additionally, The Mexico market would showcase a CAGR of 6.8% during (2025 - 2032). The US and Canada led the North America Medical Imaging Informatics Market by Country with a market share of 78.2% and 12% in 2024.
Medical imaging informatics combines healthcare IT and medical imaging to organize, store, analyze, and share imaging data so that doctors can make better decisions and work more quickly. In North America, the market changed when film-based imaging systems were replaced by digital ones like PACS and RIS. This was followed by a lot of EHR use in the early 2000s. Standards and frameworks for interoperability made it possible for systems to easily share data. Research, digitization, and connectivity were all supported by government and industry programs. Over time, solutions evolved from simple image storage to enterprise imaging platforms. These platforms now let people from different fields and all parts of the system use them. The result has been quicker diagnoses, better efficiency, and better care for patients.
AI integration, cloud-based platforms, and the growth of teleradiology and enterprise imaging have all had an impact on the market in the past few years. AI-driven analytics can now help with automated detection, improving workflows, and making clinical decisions. Cloud adoption makes it possible to store data on a large scale, access it from anywhere, and work together across facilities. The rise in demand for remote diagnostics has sped up the use of teleradiology in many areas. Competition is fierce because of new developments in AI, interoperability, security, and the ability to deploy in different ways. Vendors pay attention to unique features, partnerships with other companies in the ecosystem, and following data privacy rules. The market is still changing quickly and is driven by new ideas.
Component Outlook
Based on Component, the market is segmented into Software, Services, and Hardware. The Software market segment dominated the US Medical Imaging Informatics Market by Component is expected to grow at a CAGR of 4.1 % during the forecast period thereby continuing its dominance until 2032. Also, The Hardware market is anticipated to grow as a CAGR of 5.4 % during the forecast period during (2025 - 2032).
Deployment Mode Outlook
Based on Deployment Mode, the market is segmented into Standalone, and Integrated. With a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.9% over the projection period, the Standalone Market, dominate the Canada Medical Imaging Informatics Market by Deployment Mode in 2024 and would be a prominent market until 2032. The Integrated market is expected to witness a CAGR of 8% during (2025 - 2032).
Country Outlook
The United States has the biggest and most advanced medical imaging informatics market in North America. This is because there are a lot of images, the healthcare infrastructure is advanced, and digital health technologies are widely used. Imaging informatics is very important for managing diagnostic workflows, boosting productivity, and helping doctors make decisions. Regulatory guidance and interoperability requirements promote secure, standardized data sharing between healthcare systems. Some of the most important trends are the quick use of AI-enabled analytics, cloud and hybrid deployment models, and the growth of teleradiology and enterprise imaging in different fields. To make care coordination better, providers are putting more imaging data in one place. There is a lot of competition, with a focus on AI innovation, cloud scalability, cybersecurity, and easy integration with EHRs.
List of Key Companies Profiled
- HealthCare Technologies, Inc.
- Koninklijke Philips N.V.
- Fujifilm Holdings Corporation
- Hitachi, Ltd.
- Carestream Health, Inc. (Onex Corporation)
- Shimadzu Corporation
- Agfa-Gevaert Group
- General Electric Company
- Hologic, Inc.
By Deployment Mode
- Standalone
- Integrated
- Software
- Services
- Hardware
- Hospitals
- Specialized Clinics
- Other End User
- MRI
- CT
- Ultrasound
- Radiographic
- Mammography
- Nuclear Imaging
- Other Application
- US
- Canada
- Mexico
- Rest of North America
Table of Contents
201 Pages
- Chapter 1. Market Scope & Methodology
- 1.1 Market Definition
- 1.2 Objectives
- 1.3 Market Scope
- 1.4 Segmentation
- 1.4.1 North America Medical Imaging Informatics Market, by Deployment Mode
- 1.4.2 North America Medical Imaging Informatics Market, by Component
- 1.4.3 North America Medical Imaging Informatics Market, by End User
- 1.4.4 North America Medical Imaging Informatics Market, by Application
- 1.4.5 North America Medical Imaging Informatics Market, by Country
- 1.5 Methodology for the research
- Chapter 2. Market at a Glance
- 2.1 Key Highlights
- Chapter 3. Market Overview
- 3.1 Introduction
- 3.1.1 Overview
- 3.1.1.1 Market Composition and Scenario
- 3.2 Key Factors Impacting the Market
- 3.2.1 Market Drivers
- 3.2.2 Market Restraints
- 3.2.3 Market Opportunities
- 3.2.4 Market Challenges
- Chapter 4. Market Trends – North America Medical Imaging Informatics Market
- Chapter 5. State of Competition – North America Medical Imaging Informatics Market
- Chapter 6. Value Chain Analysis of Medical Imaging Informatics Market
- Chapter 7. Product Life Cycle – Medical Imaging Informatics Market
- Chapter 8. Market Consolidation – Medical Imaging Informatics Market
- Chapter 9. Key Customer Criteria – Medical Imaging Informatics Market
- Chapter 10. Competition Analysis - Global
- 10.1 KBV Cardinal Matrix
- 10.2 Recent Industry Wide Strategic Developments
- 10.2.1 Partnerships, Collaborations and Agreements
- 10.2.2 Product Launches and Product Expansions
- 10.2.3 Acquisition and Mergers
- 10.3 Market Share Analysis, 2024
- 10.4 Top Winning Strategies
- 10.4.1 Key Leading Strategies: Percentage Distribution (2021-2025)
- 10.4.2 Key Strategic Move: (Partnerships, Collaborations & Agreements: 2023, Sep – 2025, Apr) Leading Players
- 10.5 Porter Five Forces Analysis
- Chapter 11. North America Medical Imaging Informatics Market by Deployment Mode
- 11.1 North America Standalone Market by Region
- 11.2 North America Integrated Market by Region
- Chapter 12. North America Medical Imaging Informatics Market by Component
- 12.1 North America Software Market by Country
- 12.2 North America Services Market by Country
- 12.3 North America Hardware Market by Country
- Chapter 13. North America Medical Imaging Informatics Market by End User
- 13.1 North America Hospitals Market by Country
- 13.2 North America Specialized Clinics Market by Country
- 13.3 North America Other End User Market by Country
- Chapter 14. North America Medical Imaging Informatics Market by Application
- 14.1 North America MRI Market by Country
- 14.2 North America CT Market by Country
- 14.3 North America Ultrasound Market by Country
- 14.4 North America Radiographic Market by Country
- 14.5 North America Mammography Market by Country
- 14.6 North America Nuclear Imaging Market by Country
- 14.7 North America Other Application Market by Country
- Chapter 15. North America Medical Imaging Informatics Market by Country
- 15.1 US Medical Imaging Informatics Market
- 15.1.1 US Medical Imaging Informatics Market by Deployment Mode
- 15.1.2 US Medical Imaging Informatics Market by Component
- 15.1.3 US Medical Imaging Informatics Market by End User
- 15.1.4 US Medical Imaging Informatics Market by Application
- 15.2 Canada Medical Imaging Informatics Market
- 15.2.1 Canada Medical Imaging Informatics Market by Deployment Mode
- 15.2.2 Canada Medical Imaging Informatics Market by Component
- 15.2.3 Canada Medical Imaging Informatics Market by End User
- 15.2.4 Canada Medical Imaging Informatics Market by Application
- 15.3 Mexico Medical Imaging Informatics Market
- 15.3.1 Mexico Medical Imaging Informatics Market by Deployment Mode
- 15.3.2 Mexico Medical Imaging Informatics Market by Component
- 15.3.3 Mexico Medical Imaging Informatics Market by End User
- 15.3.4 Mexico Medical Imaging Informatics Market by Application
- 15.4 Rest of North America Medical Imaging Informatics Market
- 15.4.1 Rest of North America Medical Imaging Informatics Market by Deployment Mode
- 15.4.2 Rest of North America Medical Imaging Informatics Market by Component
- 15.4.3 Rest of North America Medical Imaging Informatics Market by End User
- 15.4.4 Rest of North America Medical Imaging Informatics Market by Application
- Chapter 16. Company Profiles
- 16.1 Siemens Healthineers AG (Siemens AG)
- 16.1.1 Company Overview
- 16.1.2 Financial Analysis
- 16.1.3 Segmental and Regional Analysis
- 16.1.4 Research & Development Expense
- 16.1.5 Recent strategies and developments:
- 16.1.5.1 Partnerships, Collaborations, and Agreements:
- 16.1.5.2 Product Launches and Product Expansions:
- 16.1.6 SWOT Analysis
- 16.2 GE HealthCare Technologies, Inc.
- 16.2.1 Company Overview
- 16.2.2 Financial Analysis
- 16.2.3 Segmental and Regional Analysis
- 16.2.4 Research & Development Expenses
- 16.2.5 Recent strategies and developments:
- 16.2.5.1 Partnerships, Collaborations, and Agreements:
- 16.2.5.2 Product Launches and Product Expansions:
- 16.2.5.3 Acquisition and Mergers:
- 16.2.5.4 Geographical Expansions:
- 16.2.6 SWOT Analysis
- 16.3 Koninklijke Philips N.V.
- 16.3.1 Company Overview
- 16.3.2 Financial Analysis
- 16.3.3 Segmental and Regional Analysis
- 16.3.4 Research & Development Expense
- 16.3.5 Recent strategies and developments:
- 16.3.5.1 Partnerships, Collaborations, and Agreements:
- 16.3.6 SWOT Analysis
- 16.4 Fujifilm Holdings Corporation
- 16.4.1 Company Overview
- 16.4.2 Financial Analysis
- 16.4.3 Segmental and Regional Analysis
- 16.4.4 Research & Development Expenses
- 16.4.5 Recent strategies and developments:
- 16.4.5.1 Partnerships, Collaborations, and Agreements:
- 16.4.6 SWOT Analysis
- 16.5 Hitachi, Ltd.
- 16.5.1 Company Overview
- 16.5.2 Financial Analysis
- 16.5.3 Segmental and Regional Analysis
- 16.5.4 Research & Development Expenses
- 16.5.5 SWOT Analysis
- 16.6 Carestream Health, Inc. (Onex Corporation)
- 16.6.1 Company Overview
- 16.6.2 Recent strategies and developments:
- 16.6.2.1 Product Launches and Product Expansions:
- 16.6.3 SWOT Analysis
- 16.7 Shimadzu Corporation
- 16.7.1 Company Overview
- 16.7.2 Financial Analysis
- 16.7.3 Segmental and Regional Analysis
- 16.7.4 Research & Development Expenses
- 16.7.5 SWOT Analysis
- 16.8 Agfa-Gevaert Group
- 16.8.1 Company Overview
- 16.8.2 Financial Analysis
- 16.8.3 Segmental and Regional Analysis
- 16.8.4 Research & Development Expenses
- 16.8.5 SWOT Analysis
- 16.9 General Electric Company
- 16.9.1 Company Overview
- 16.9.2 Financial Analysis
- 16.9.3 Segmental and Regional Analysis
- 16.9.4 Research & Development Expense
- 16.9.5 SWOT Analysis
- 16.1 Hologic, Inc.
- 16.10.1 Company Overview
- 16.10.2 Financial Analysis
- 16.10.3 Segmental and Regional Analysis
- 16.10.4 Research & Development Expenses
- 16.10.5 Recent strategies and developments:
- 16.10.5.1 Partnerships, Collaborations, and Agreements:
- 16.10.5.2 Acquisition and Mergers:
- 16.10.6 SWOT Analysis
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