Steve Holloway[email protected]PACS/VNAIs enterprise imaging on a slow road to mediocrity?The evolution of the imaging IT market in the U.S. over the past decade has been messy. Previously clear definitions for PACS and RIS have blurred, and healthcare providers have struggled to keep up. Market research consultant Stephen Holloway of Signify Research offers his view of the road ahead.August 15, 20172017A step closer to Doc McCoy's beloved toy?The idea of handheld ultrasound is not a new one, with first-generation systems being available for almost a decade. These first devices were a marvel in shrinking ultrasound technology into a smartphone-sized device. But what about now? Market analyst Stephen Holloway addresses updates on the modality.March 9, 20172017Does breast MRI hold future for mammography market?Clinical evidence supporting the use of MRI for breast imaging is growing in volume and credibility. Further research is required, but evidence suggests MRI has a significant future role to play. So why have we seen little or no commercial impact from breast MRI? Market analyst Stephen Holloway reports.March 7, 2017PACS/VNAWhat Brexit means for imagingThe U.K. has decided to leave the European Union. What does that mean for imaging? Great uncertainty, and nothing in the European imaging sector will be quite the same again, Stephen Holloway writes in a monthly market trends column.June 23, 2016UltrasoundDigital era of efficiency limiting clinical expansion of ultrasoundToday, ultrasound systems are almost as common in the emergency room as in the radiology department. However, the unique characteristics and functionality of ultrasound that have allowed application diversification is also creating some significant challenges, most notably in integration with rapidly expanding healthcare IT networks.March 10, 2016PACS/VNAEnterprise IT to enable new generation of systemsWith the rapid spread of IT systems, control of radiology IT is increasingly being dictated by hospital IT departments and executive leadership, but new enterprise healthcare IT also offers the opportunity for radiologists to regain control through "modularization" of departmental IT applications, says industry analyst Stephen Holloway.March 11, 2015UltrasoundSize matters in the future evolution of compact ultrasoundCompact or handheld ultrasound systems are now used across an array of specialties and clinical applications, often generating demand for ultrasound where none had existed. What's next? Possibilities abound, but a role as the stethoscope of the future isn't likely to be one of them, according to Stephen Holloway of consulting firm IHS.February 25, 2014Digital X-RayNew FPD technology in digital x-ray drives modular futureVIENNA - The fundamentals of static x-ray imaging have changed little in decades, prompting the majority of radiologists to pay scant attention to developments in this sector. However, the emergence and increasing use of flat-panel detector (FPD) technology is producing surprising results.March 10, 2013Previous PagePage 2 of 2Top StoriesISMRM 2024ISRMM: MRI useful in predicting tumor response in breast cancer patientsIntegrating MR elastography (MRE) in a routine MRI scanner could predict complete pathological response in breast cancer patients.ISMRM 2024ISMRM: PET/MRI shows promise identifying musculoskeletal ‘pain generators’ISMRM 2024ISMRM: What's next for MRI applications for MSK trauma?Radiology EducationARRS: Consistent disparities found in radiology residency matchSponsor ContentJourney to the Cloud: A Snapshot of Market Progress - May 22 @ 1pm EDT