The market for medical imaging technologies has slowed significantly in recent years and health care reform has placed tremendous pressure on physicians and industry to justify the value of advanced imaging technologies, such as computed tomography (CT), positron emission tomography (PET), and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and to demonstrate where these technologies truly advance patient care. At the same time, new advanced imaging technologies are emerging that have the potential to reduce radiation exposure; improve diagnostic accuracy; provide new insight into the structure, function, and pathophysiology of disease; and help address critical and unmet medical needs in areas such as oncology, Alzheimer’s, and pediatrics.
Given these challenges and breakthroughs, what lies ahead for medical imaging? To find out more about the future of this field, Medtech Insight recently spoke with Gregory Sorensen, MD, a...
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