The global ultrasound market is undergoing incredible growth. Handheld ultrasound market revenues are estimated to have grown by approximately 30% in 2021 and the portable ultrasound market is projected to reach $3.8 billion by 2031.

March 7, 2023 —  Clarius Mobile Health, a leading provider of high-definition handheld ultrasound systems, today announced the release of their new report, “State of Ultrasound 2023.”  

The global ultrasound market is undergoing incredible growth. Handheld ultrasound market revenues are estimated to have grown by approximately 30% in 2021 and the portable ultrasound market is projected to reach $3.8 billion by 2031. To better understand the state of ultrasound usage and market sentiment today, Clarius surveyed 687 physicians in various specialties from the US, UK, and Canada, 87% of whom own their own practice.  

The report sought to understand what physicians believe about ultrasound: Does it bring value? How does it impact patient care? What are some of the common hurdles to bringing ultrasound into their practice?  

Commenting on the findings, Ohad Arazi, President and CEO at Clarius, said: “The fact that 86% of respondents already have access to ultrasound and yet 87% say they are considering a purchase in the next year is a clear indication that clinicians who are using ultrasound today believe there’s enough value to continue to invest in upgrading legacy systems or expanding access with additional systems. We see this trend in our own business; many of our customers report they are replacing legacy systems with personal handheld devices. There are also those who are realizing the unique benefits of carrying a personal device with them in addition to having access to traditional devices.”  

Key Findings: 

  • 85% of clinicians surveyed believe that ultrasound leads to better patient outcomes.  
  • 87% plan to purchase additional ultrasound machines in the next year as a way to expand their services. 
  • Expanding services is the top driver for incorporating ultrasound into a medical practice.  
  • 86% of clinicians have an ultrasound machine at their practice.  
  • Not being trained in ultrasound is the primary reason for not purchasing a system.  
  • 89% of clinicians believe that all medical professionals should be trained in ultrasound.  

For more insights on the “State of Ultrasound 2023,” download the full report HERE.  


Related Content

News | Breast Imaging

May 1, 2024 — Hologic, Inc., a global leader in women’s health, today announced that it signed a definitive agreement to ...

Time May 01, 2024
arrow
News | Breast Imaging

May 1, 2024 — After the issuance of updated breast screening recommendations by the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force ...

Time May 01, 2024
arrow
Feature | Information Technology | By Melinda Taschetta-Millane

The Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) Global Health Conference and Exhibition brought ...

Time May 01, 2024
arrow
News | FDA

April 30, 2024 — International medical imaging IT and Cybersecurity company Sectra’s digital pathology solution together ...

Time April 30, 2024
arrow
News | Ultrasound Imaging

April 30, 2024 — Best Nomos, a TeamBest Global Company, is launching its most modern, highly innovative Compact SONALIS ...

Time April 30, 2024
arrow
Feature | Breast Imaging | By Christine Book

From implementing artificial intelligence effectively, advocating for radiologists, and working tirelessly to expand ...

Time April 29, 2024
arrow
News | Information Technology

April 25, 2024 — NewVue Inc., a leader in innovative cloud-native radiology workflow solutions, announced a strategic ...

Time April 25, 2024
arrow
News | Radiation Dose Management

April 25, 2024 — BIOTRONIK, a leading global medical technology company specializing in innovative cardiovascular and ...

Time April 25, 2024
arrow
News | PET Imaging

April 24, 2024 — A new study from Brigham and Women’s Hospital, a founding member of the Mass General Brigham healthcare ...

Time April 24, 2024
arrow
News | Contrast Media

April 24, 2024 — The International Contrast Ultrasound Society (ICUS) and Northwest Imaging Forums (NWIF) announced an ...

Time April 24, 2024
arrow
Subscribe Now