From 2013 to 2018, the number of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) units in the ambulatory sector in Mexico was consistently zero. In 2019, this number rose to three units, marking the introduction of MRI units in the sector. The subsequent years from 2020 to 2023 saw the number stabilize at one unit annually. This trend is expected to continue through 2028 based on forecast data.
In 2020, a significant decrease of 66.67% in MRI units occurred, dropping from three units to one. From 2021 to 2023, the number of units remained unchanged, resulting in a 0% year-on-year variation during these years. The forecast for the next five years predicts a zero percent CAGR, indicating no annual average growth in the number of units.
Future trends to watch for include potential technological advancements, changes in healthcare policies, and investments in medical infrastructure that could disrupt the current stagnation in the number of MRI units in Mexico's ambulatory sector. Monitoring these factors will be crucial for anticipating any shifts in this trend.