The total computed tomography (CT) scanners in Denmark have shown a steady increase from 37.76 units per million persons in 2013 to 45.02 units per million persons in 2023. While values slightly declined in 2014 and 2015, a continuous upward trend is evident from 2016 onwards. The year-on-year variations have fluctuated, starting from a more significant percentage in early years and stabilizing around the 2.3% mark in recent years. Over the last two years, the year-on-year growth was approximately 2.4%, with a notable five-year CAGR of 2.55% up to 2023. The forecasted data through 2028 indicates a steady, albeit slower, growth, with a forecasted five-year CAGR of 1.6%. It is expected that the value will reach 49.82 units per million persons by 2028, reflecting an 8.26% growth rate over the five-year period.
Future trends to watch for include technological advancements in CT scanning capabilities, healthcare policy changes, and the potential impact of artificial intelligence on diagnostic imaging. Stakeholders should also monitor the influence of preventive healthcare measures and healthcare funding developments which could affect the adoption rate of CT scanners in Denmark.