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Philips Interactive Multimedia Reporting: Where Insight Meets Impact

Radiology is no longer just about what you see, it’s about how effectively you communicate it. In today’s high-volume, high-stakes environment, the difference between a good report and a great one can influence clinical decisions, patient understanding, and ultimately, outcomes.

Globally, imaging demand continues to rise alongside the shift toward precision medicine and preventive care. At the same time, the radiology AI market alone is projected to grow from $0.76 billion in 2025 to $2.27 billion by 2030 (CAGR 24.5%), driven largely by the need to improve efficiency and diagnostic accuracy (Source: Markets and Markets. (2024). Radiology AI Market – Global Forecast to 2030).

For decades, radiology reporting has relied on static, text-heavy formats. Functional, yes -- but increasingly misaligned with the complexity of modern imaging. As datasets grow richer and care teams become more distributed, the limitations of text alone become more evident. Now imagine a report that doesn’t just describe findings but brings them to life. A report where images, measurements, and clinical context are embedded and are accessible in a live interactive manner -- turning interpretation into interaction.