The global teleradiology services market size was exhibited at USD 24.50 billion in 2023 and is projected to hit around USD 30.76 billion by 2033, growing at a CAGR of 2.3% during the forecast period of 2024 to 2033.
Key Takeaways:
Teleradiology Services Market Report Scope
Report Coverage | Details |
Market Size in 2024 | USD 25.06 Billion |
Market Size by 2033 | USD 30.76 Billion |
Growth Rate From 2024 to 2033 | CAGR of 2.3% |
Base Year | 2023 |
Forecast Period | 2024-2033 |
Segments Covered | Type, Modality, Region |
Market Analysis (Terms Used) | Value (US$ Million/Billion) or (Volume/Units) |
Regional Scope | North America; Europe; Asia Pacific; Central and South America; the Middle East and Africa |
Key Companies Profiled | Teleradiology Solutions; Virtual Radiologic; Medica Trading LLC, Everlight Radiology; Telemedicine Clinic; USARAD; TeleDiagnosys Services Pvt Ltd; ONRAD, Inc; StatRad; Aris Radiology; NightShift Radiology. |
The adoption of teleradiology services has increased in recent years owing to the shortage of radiologists in several countries such as the U.S., the UK, and others. Teleradiology services enable online consultations that facilitate the treatment of patients without being present at the site. According to the Radiological Society of North America, Europe has 13 radiologists per 100,000 population, and in the UK, the rate is 8.5 per 100,000 population, which is a lot less than the required number. The rise in the geriatric population and an increasing number of chronic diseases globally are further anticipated to drive the growth of the market.
Some of the factors such as the growing need for after-working-hour radiologist coverage, low reporting costs, and short Turn-Around-Time (TAT) have led to an increase in the outsourcing of teleradiology services. In addition, the uneven distribution of radiologists in several countries, such as India and Canada has increased the uptake of onshore teleradiology services by hospitals and radiology centers especially situated in rural areas. The increase in consumer awareness and easy availability is another key driver for the rise in global demand for the market.
Favorable government initiatives for teleradiology are anticipated to continue to fuel the market growth in the coming years. For instance, according to an article published by the Economic Times in April 2023, the Andhra Med Tech Zone (AMTZ) and Teleradiology Solutions (TRS) signed an agreement to establish a dedicative zone focusing on providing remote radiology image reads for government and public sectors. Saudi Arabia has been working with the state governments to set up teleradiology services in several parts of the country. In June 2023, the Ministry of Health in Saudi Arabia awarded a 10-year concession to a local company named Altakassusi Alliance Medical for a diagnostic imaging public-private partnership project.
In recent years, the penetration of Picture Archiving & Communication Systems (PACS) and Radiology Information Systems (RIS) has increased significantly in developed countries, such as Italy, Germany, and the UK. The increasing availability of PACS also indicates the surge in demand for exchanging scanned reports, across departments or other territories, for reading the report remotely. According to Sectra AB, more than 500 institutions are connected to the company's digital medical imaging sharing system, which is used to share approximately 47 million images every week across the UK.
The rising prevalence of chronic diseases such as cancer, liver disorders, and brain injuries, has increased the need for medical imaging. However, insufficient radiologist staff to cater to the increasing patient needs is becoming a major concern for hospitals and imaging centers. Several radiology centers and hospitals are adopting teleradiology services to streamline their radiology workflow to overcome these constraints.
Some African countries such as Tanzania, Uganda, and Zimbabwe have a high prevalence of chronic diseases, thereby witnessing a high need for medical imaging. However, due to the presence of a smaller number of radiologists to interpret these radiology scans, these countries generally opt for offshore services to manage their radiology workflow effectively and meet the medical imaging needs of the patients.
In recent years, teleradiology providers have increased their focus on geographical expansion to boost their presence in the market. For instance, in February 2021, a global AI-enabled radiology software provider, Telerad Tech (T2), announced its expansion in four countries including Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Israel, and Egypt.
Segments Insights:
Modality Insights
Based on modality, the market is segmented into CT scans, X-rays, MRI, ultrasound, mammography, and PET-CT. The mammography segment held the largest revenue share in 2023 owing to the growing prevalence of breast cancer, increasing diagnosis rate for breast cancer among women, and the absence of skilled onsite radiologists to interpret mammograms are among the factors driving the growth for this segment. For instance, several emerging and developing economies have a shortage of on-site radiologists for reporting mammograms, in such cases, onshore or offshore services are adopted for interpreting mammography scans.
Imaging scans of modalities, such as CT, MRI, and X-rays are widely interpreted using these remote radiology reading services. However, the adoption rate of teleradiology for each modality varies at the country level. For instance, in France, X-ray images are widely interpreted using teleradiology services in comparison to other imaging modalities.
The ultrasound segment is anticipated to register the fastest CAGR over the forecast period from 2023 to 2030 owing to the growing prevalence of chronic diseases, increasing utilization of ultrasound for monitoring several diseases such as kidney disorders, liver cancer, and others, and shortage of skilled radiologists to interpret ultrasound scans, especially in the emerging regions is anticipated to drive the growth of this segment.
Type Insights
Based on type, the market is segmented into inhouse, onshore, and offshore. The onshore segment held the largest revenue share of 50.0% in 2023 owing to the uneven distribution of radiologists. In rural areas, there is a shortage of radiologists and medical centers. Even if a medical center is present, it may not have the necessary equipment required to conduct imaging. People living in rural areas travel long hours to avail these facilities, which eventually drives the market growth toward the onshore segment in cities. For instance, according to a Healthcare IT News article published in March 2020, the adoption of PACS-RIS was very low in Vietnam, which implies less than 10% of total hospitals utilized these services in 2019.
Inhouse services are widely adopted in some European countries, such as the UK, Italy, Germany, and Spain. Factors such as the presence of a sufficient radiologist workforce coupled with the availability of teleradiology infrastructure in hospitals are anticipated to drive the regional market growth in the forthcoming years. Moreover, the growing adoption of PACS and RIS among healthcare institutes and increasing uptake of onshore services by hospitals situated in rural and remote parts can help in further driving the growth of this segment.
The offshore segment is estimated to register the fastest CAGR of 4.4% over the forecast period. Factors such as a shortage of radiologists in various countries, a growing number of foreign-trained and certified radiologists in developing countries such as India and Australia, an increasing need for night-time coverage, and rising demand for low reporting costs are propelling the market growth. According to the Royal College of Radiologists (RCR), the UK can face a shortfall of 39% of radiologists by 2026. This shortfall can result in offshoring to countries with sufficient radiologists resulting in the growth of the segment.
Regional Insights
Based on region, the Asia Pacific region dominated the market with a revenue share of 42.0% in 2023. Factors such as the presence of a large number of teleradiology providers especially in countries such as India and Australia, the presence of several foreign-trained radiologists, and high adoption of teleradiology services due to even distribution of radiologists are supporting the regional growth.
In Japan, a smaller number of radiologists are working with a higher number of imaging devices as compared to other countries. This gap between medical imaging devices and the distribution of radiologists has led to an increase in the adoption of onshore and offshore teleradiology services in hospitals in the country. Moreover, according to the National Library of Medicine, India has a distinct advantage due to lower costs, cheap labor, and skilled support staff, which has led to the growth of the outsourcing market.
The Middle East and Africa region is expected to grow at the fastest CAGR of 3.6% over the forecast period from 2023 to 2030 owing to the growing adoption of teleradiology services by hospitals based in countries, such as UAE, South Africa, Kenya, and Saudi Arabia. Furthermore, the development of healthcare IT infrastructure, expansion of major market players in this region, and government initiatives for teleradiology are expected to further boost regional growth over the forecast period. In June 2023, Rology announced the acquisition of Arkan United, a teleradiology service provider in Saudi Arabia. This acquisition is likely to help accelerate people’s access to treatments in this region and add to the development of the radiology services market.
Some of the prominent players in the Teleradiology services market include:
Segments Covered in the Report
This report forecasts revenue growth at global, regional, and country levels and provides an analysis of the latest industry trends in each of the sub-segments from 2021 to 2033. For this study, Nova one advisor, Inc. has segmented the global teleradiology services market.
Type
Modality
By Region
Chapter 1. Methodology and Scope
1.1. Market Segmentation & Scope
1.1.1. Type
1.1.2. Modality
1.1.3. Regional scope
1.1.4. Estimates and forecast timeline
1.2. Research Methodology
1.3. Information Procurement
1.3.1. Purchased database
1.3.2. internal database
1.3.3. Secondary sources
1.3.4. Primary research
1.3.5. Details of primary research
1.4. Information or Data Analysis
1.4.1. Data analysis models
1.5. Market Formulation & Validation
1.6. Model Details
1.7. List of Secondary Sources
1.8. List of Primary Sources
1.9. Objectives
1.9.1. Objective 1
1.9.2. Objective 2
Chapter 2. Executive Summary
2.1. Market Outlook
2.2. Segment Outlook
2.2.1. Type outlook
2.2.2. Modality outlook
2.2.3. Regional outlook
2.3. Competitive Insights
Chapter 3. Teleradiology Services Market Variables, Trends & Scope
3.1. Market Lineage Outlook
3.1.1. Parent market outlook
3.1.2. Related/ancillary market outlook
3.2. Penetration & Growth Prospect Mapping
3.3. Market Dynamics
3.3.1. Market driver analysis
3.3.2. Market restraint analysis
3.4. Teleradiology Services Market Analysis Tools
3.4.1. Industry Analysis - Porter’s
3.4.1.1. Supplier power
3.4.1.2. Buyer power
3.4.1.3. Substitution threat
3.4.1.4. Threat of new entrant
3.4.1.5. Competitive rivalry
3.4.2. PESTEL Analysis
3.4.2.1. Political landscape
3.4.2.2. Technological landscape
3.4.2.3. Economic landscape
Chapter 4. Teleradiology Services Market: Type Estimates & Trend Analysis
4.1. Teleradiology Services Market, By Type Key Takeaways
4.2. Teleradiology Services Market: Movement & Market Share Analysis, 2024 & 2033
4.3. Inhouse
4.3.1. Inhouse market estimates and forecasts, 2021 to 2033
4.4. Onshore
4.4.1. Onshore market estimates and forecasts, 2021 to 2033
4.5. Offshore
4.5.1. Offshore market estimates and forecasts, 2021 to 2033
Chapter 5. Teleradiology Services Market: Modality Estimates & Trend Analysis
5.1. Teleradiology Services Market, By Modality Key Takeaways
5.2. Teleradiology Services Market: Movement & Market Share Analysis, 2024 & 2033
5.3. CT-Scans
5.3.1. CT scans market estimates and forecasts, 2021 - 2033
5.4. X-rays
5.4.1. X-rays market revenue estimates and forecasts, 2021 - 2033
5.5. MRI
5.5.1. MRI market estimates and forecasts, 2021 - 2033
5.6. Ultrasound
5.6.1. Ultrasound market estimates and forecasts, 2021 - 2033
5.7. Mammography
5.7.1. Mammography market estimates and forecasts, 2021 - 2033
5.8. PET-CT
5.8.1. PET-CT market estimates and forecasts, 2021 - 2033
Chapter 6. Teleradiology Services Market: Regional Estimates & Trend Analysis
6.1. Regional Outlook
6.2. Teleradiology Services Market by Region: Key Takeaways
6.3. North America
6.3.1. Market estimates and forecasts, 2021 - 2033
6.3.2. U.S.
6.3.2.1. Market estimates and forecasts, 2021 - 2033
6.3.3. Canada
6.3.3.1. Market estimates and forecasts, 2021 - 2033
6.4. Europe
6.4.1. UK
6.4.1.1. Market estimates and forecasts, 2021 - 2033
6.4.2. Germany
6.4.2.1. Market estimates and forecasts, 2021 - 2033
6.4.3. France
6.4.3.1. Market estimates and forecasts, 2021 - 2033
6.4.4. Italy
6.4.4.1. Market estimates and forecasts, 2021 - 2033
6.4.5. Spain
6.4.5.1. Market estimates and forecasts, 2021 - 2033
6.4.6. Sweden
6.4.6.1. Market estimates and forecasts, 2021 - 2033
6.4.7. Norway
6.4.7.1. Market estimates and forecasts, 2021 - 2033
6.4.8. Denmark
6.4.8.1. Market estimates and forecasts, 2021 - 2033
6.5. Asia Pacific
6.5.1. Japan
6.5.1.1. Market estimates and forecasts, 2021 - 2033
6.5.2. China
6.5.2.1. Market estimates and forecasts, 2021 - 2033
6.5.3. India
6.5.3.1. Market estimates and forecasts, 2021 - 2033
6.5.4. Australia
6.5.4.1. Market estimates and forecasts, 2021 - 2033
6.5.5. Thailand
6.5.5.1. Market estimates and forecasts, 2021 - 2033
6.5.6. South Korea
6.5.6.1. Market estimates and forecasts, 2021 - 2033
6.6. Latin America
6.6.1. Brazil
6.6.1.1. Market estimates and forecasts, 2021 - 2033
6.6.2. Mexico
6.6.2.1. Market estimates and forecasts, 2021 - 2033
6.6.3. Argentina
6.6.3.1. Market estimates and forecasts, 2021 - 2033
6.7. MEA
6.7.1. Saudi Arabia
6.7.1.1. Market estimates and forecasts, 2021 - 2033
6.7.2. South Africa
6.7.2.1. Market estimates and forecasts, 2021 - 2033
6.7.3. UAE
6.7.3.1. Market estimates and forecasts, 2021 - 2033
6.7.4. Kuwait
6.7.4.1. Market estimates and forecasts, 2021 - 2033
Chapter 7. Competitive Landscape
7.1. Recent Developments & Impact Analysis, By Key Market Participants
7.2. Market Participants Categorization
7.2.1. Teleradiology Solutions.
7.2.1.1. Company overview
7.2.1.2. Financial performance
7.2.1.3. Product benchmarking
7.2.1.4. Strategic initiatives
7.2.2. Virtual Radiologic
7.2.2.1. Company overview
7.2.2.2. Financial performance
7.2.2.3. Product benchmarking
7.2.2.4. Strategic initiatives
7.2.3. Medica Trading LLC.
7.2.3.1. Company overview
7.2.3.2. Financial performance
7.2.3.3. Product benchmarking
7.2.3.4. Strategic initiatives
7.2.4. Everlight Radiology
7.2.4.1. Company overview
7.2.4.2. Financial performance
7.2.4.3. Product benchmarking
7.2.4.4. Strategic initiatives
7.2.5. Telemedicine Clinic
7.2.5.1. Company overview
7.2.5.2. Financial performance
7.2.5.3. Product benchmarking
7.2.5.4. Strategic initiatives
7.2.6. USARAD
7.2.6.1. Company overview
7.2.6.2. Financial performance
7.2.6.3. Product benchmarking
7.2.6.4. Strategic initiatives
7.2.7. TeleDiagnosys Services Pvt Ltd.
7.2.7.1. Company overview
7.2.7.2. Financial performance
7.2.7.3. Product benchmarking
7.2.7.4. Strategic initiatives
7.2.8. ONRAD, Inc.
7.2.8.1. Company overview
7.2.8.2. Financial performance
7.2.8.3. Product benchmarking
7.2.8.4. Strategic initiatives
7.2.9. Aris Radiology
7.2.9.1. Company overview
7.2.9.2. Financial performance
7.2.9.3. Product benchmarking
7.2.9.4. Strategic initiatives
7.2.10. NightShift Radiology
7.2.10.1. Company overview
7.2.10.2. Financial performance
7.2.10.3. Product benchmarking
7.2.10.4. Strategic initiatives