Bayer AG launched version 2.5 of its Radimetrics Enterprise Platform for dose management in December 2014. This advanced version helped radiologists to optimize radiation dose management and contrast dose analytics for advanced image quality and better patient care. This new product launch helped the company to fulfil the requirements of its customers and increase its share in the U.S. radiation dose management market.
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Philips Healthcare launched DoseWise Portal, a dose management tool for effective radiation dose management information in November 2014. This launch helped to enhance the company’s product portfolio.
In February 2014, McKesson acquired Celesio AG (Germany), a global retailer and wholesaler for the pharmaceutical and healthcare sectors. The company acquired more than 75% of Celesio’s shares. This acquisition helped McKesson manage its distribution network in a more efficient manner, without relying on external distributors.
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PHS Technologies Group LLC, a subsidiary of PACSHealth, entered into a strategic agreement with Dell Healthcare and Life Sciences (U.S.) in July 2014, for the marketing and distribution of the DoseMonitor OnLine software solution. This agreement helped PHS Technologies Group enhance its presence in the radiation dose management market. Philips Healthcare entered into a strategic agreement with Salesforce.com (U.S.), a provider of cloud computing and customer engagement solutions in July 2014, to provide effective customer support. This agreement strengthened the company’s global presence.
The major players operating in the U.S. radiation dose management market are Bayer AG (Germany), GE Healthcare (U.K.), PACSHealth, LLC (U.S.), and Sectra AB (Sweden). Other prominent players operating in this market are QAELUM NV (Belgium), Philips Healthcare (Netherlands), FUJIFILM Holdings Corporation (Japan), Novarad Corporation (U.S.), Siemens Healthcare (Germany), Agfa HealthCare (Belgium), Toshiba Medical Systems Corporation (Japan), Bracco Imaging S.p.A (Italy), and McKesson Corporation (U.S.).