Hospitals are the largest end‑user segment — they have the volume, the IT budgets, and the radiology departments. But diagnostic imaging centers are the fastest‑growing. The AI-assisted radiology market research study shows that imaging centers are adopting AI to differentiate themselves in a competitive market. A AI‑powered scan is a marketing advantage.
What's the difference? Hospitals often buy enterprise AI platforms that integrate with their PACS and EHRs. Imaging centers buy point‑solutions for specific tasks (e.g., lung nodule detection, brain bleed detection). The AI-assisted radiology market trends highlight that the fastest‑growing technique is MRI — because imaging centers are investing in AI to reduce scan times and increase throughput.
But imaging centers face a challenge: they have fewer IT resources than hospitals. That's why cloud‑based AI solutions are popular — no need to install servers or manage updates.
The bottom line: if you run an imaging center, AI is a competitive necessity. Patients will soon expect it. And if you're a patient, ask if your scan will be read by AI. It's not a gimmick — it's better care.