Steve Holloway[email protected]PACS/VNARSNA 2022: Predictions vs. realityMuch has already been written about attendance at RSNA, but from a firsthand perspective, RSNA 2022 could be regarded as a step back toward "normal." Among mostly bustling halls, vendors reported very positive feedback on the volume and quality of customer meetings, with one prominent global imaging vendor citing "We're signing deals here at the show again -- things are looking up."December 13, 2022Radiation Oncology/TherapyWhy Siemens-Varian deal is a win-win for both companiesNews of the deal between Siemens Healthineers and Varian Medical Systems will have caught many industry onlookers off guard on Sunday evening. In a new analysis, Stephen Holloway of Signify Research explains why the deal is a great fit for both companies.August 5, 2020UltrasoundCOVID-19: Early signs of recovery, but uncertainty aheadThe global pandemic has created an unprecedented shock to the medical imaging and healthcare sectors. What is the future likely to hold? What are the key economic trends, bright spots, and areas of greatest risk? Market columnist Steve Holloway investigates.June 14, 2020PACS/VNAWhy EMRs will not replace imaging ITThe growing influence and uptake of electronic medical records (EMRs) in healthcare has driven debate over the future role of clinical and diagnostic software for specialists. In radiology, questions are arising about the future of imaging IT applications such as PACS. Don't look for imaging IT to go away anytime soon, however, according to Steve Holloway of Signify Research.October 17, 2019PACS/VNA4 key enterprise imaging takeaways from SIIM 2019Although enterprise imaging has been a popular topic of discussion in recent years, customer adoption still remains relatively low. Market analyst Stephen Holloway shares his four key observations on enterprise imaging from the recent Society for Imaging Informatics in Medicine (SIIM) annual meeting in Denver.July 15, 2019BreastDBT is well-positioned as successor in European breast screeningDigital mammography is indisputably the most established breast screening technology across Europe. However, issues continue to challenge its use for screening, and vendors have developed technology that could offer an alternative. Stephen Holloway reviews these emerging products and assesses their potential impact and market viability in the context of breast screening in Europe.March 5, 201920196 trends to watch at ECR 2019With just three weeks to go, the global radiology community is readying itself for ECR 2019 in Vienna, the 25th anniversary of the congress. In keeping with this year's aquatic theme of "the bigger picture," our market columnist Stephen Holloway has selected six of the hottest topics in the broader medical imaging arena today.February 5, 2019Industry NewsFate of the 4: 2018 progress report for GE, Siemens, Canon, and PhilipsHow have the four largest medical imaging OEMs -- GE Healthcare, Siemens Healthineers, Canon Medical Systems, and Philips Healthcare -- performed so far in 2018? Stephen Holloway of U.K. market research firm Signify Research reviews the year so far and offers an update on Signify's forecast.October 17, 201820184 trends to watch at RSNA 2018What major trends in radiology will you find at RSNA 2018? In a new article, industry analyst Stephen Holloway from market research firm Signify Research breaks down the big themes he expects to see at radiology's showcase conference in November in Chicago.September 6, 20182018MRI 2028: What to expect in the next decade of MRI?The 50th anniversary of MRI for clinical use is on the horizon. MRI has remained at the pinnacle of diagnostic imaging, influencing many advances in radiology. As we enter an increasingly digital era, what role will MRI play? Market analyst Stephen Holloway explores some recent developments and speculates about the future.March 8, 2018Page 1 of 2Next PageTop StoriesPractice ManagementDoes AI contribute to burnout for radiologists?Frequent AI use is associated with an increased risk of radiologist burnout, particularly among those with high workloads and low AI acceptance.UltrasoundElastography shows tissue stiffness in athletes with low-back painArtificial IntelligenceLLMs decrease in accuracy over time on radiology examsMRIFunctional MRI illuminates what motivates e-cigarette useWomens ImagingStudent-led initiative working to close gender gap in radiology