Implications of COVID-19 on Medical Imaging & Intraoperative Imaging Market
Globally, the exponential rise in the number of COVID-19 cases has significantly increased the pressure on the healthcare ecosystem, specifically on the healthcare providers. Despite, the pro-active actions incorporated by the governments across the globe, to curb the pandemic, the spread of COVID-19 is yet to be contained considerably. With no left options, governments worldwide are forced to recommend the healthcare community to postpone radiology diagnostic tests and elective surgeries. Hence, the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic is expected to slash annual radiology diagnostic, procedural volumes significantly and result in immense pressure on waiting list backlogs, all over the world.
Specifically on the healthcare providers. Despite, the pro-active actions incorporated by the governments across the globe, to curb the pandemic, the spread of COVID-19 is yet to be contained considerably. With no left options, governments worldwide are forced to recommend the healthcare community to postpone radiology diagnostic tests and elective surgeries. Hence, the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic is expected to slash annual radiology diagnostic, procedural volumes significantly and result in immense pressure on waiting list backlogs, all over the world.
Globally, the exponential rise in the number of COVID-19 cases has significantly increased the pressure on the healthcare ecosystem, specifically on the healthcare providers. Despite, the pro-active actions incorporated by the governments across the globe, to curb the pandemic, the spread of COVID-19 is yet to be contained considerably. With no left options, governments worldwide are forced to recommend the healthcare community to postpone radiology diagnostic tests and elective surgeries. Hence, the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic is expected to slash annual radiology diagnostic, procedural volumes significantly and result in immense pressure on waiting list backlogs, all over the world.
Specifically on the healthcare providers. Despite, the pro-active actions incorporated by the governments across the globe, to curb the pandemic, the spread of COVID-19 is yet to be contained considerably. With no left options, governments worldwide are forced to recommend the healthcare community to postpone radiology diagnostic tests and elective surgeries. Hence, the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic is expected to slash annual radiology diagnostic, procedural volumes significantly and result in immense pressure on waiting list backlogs, all over the world.