Health IT Analytics February 11, 2019
Jennifer Bresnick

Medical imaging technologies and machine learning will support a new generation of tools that can personalize treatments and improve outcomes for patients.

Medical imaging and machine learning are on a collision course that promises significant advancements in diagnostics and precision medicine, according to a new report from Frost & Sullivan.

Advances in artificial intelligence and powerful computing technologies to support highly detailed imaging studies are driving opportunities for vendors and providers to capture a segment of a quickly growing market.

The firm predicts that the precision medical imaging market, worth $120 million in 2017, will explode into an $8 billion opportunity by 2027.

“Precision medical imaging has tremendous potential to improve all aspects of the care continuum, thus supporting...

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