Key Market Indicators
In 2021, the country ranked number 27 in this ranking. Germany, France and Spain respectively ranked numbers 2, 3 and 4 in this ranking. Icelanders are expected to perform 45,700 magnetic resonance imaging exams by 2026, up from 39,630 exams in 2021. This marks an average annual increase of 2.3% over the past five years. Since 2011, demand for these exams has grown at a rate of 4.9% annually. In 2021, the country ranked 27th in the world, while Luxembourg placed ahead with 39,630 exams. Germany, France, and Spain followed in positions two, three, and four. Diagnostic imaging density in Iceland is projected to stay at 7 units by 2026, unchanged from 2021. Since 1995, supply has remained constant. Last year, the country placed 27th in the world, while Germany, France, and Spain took positions two, three, and four.