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Scans/1000 People Neuro CT All CT Neuro MRI All MRI Canada 31a 156.6 14.2c 55.9 US 96.4b 253.8 65.2d 120.7
Note:—Neuro indicates neurologic.
↵a According to the Canadian Agency for Drugs and Technologies in Health, total neurologic CT examinations were 19.8% of all CT examinations in 2017.
↵b Based on the Medical Information Division benchmark report, total neurologic (spine, brain, and head and neck) CT examinations were 36% of all CT examinations in 2016.
↵c According to the Canadian Agency for Drugs and Technologies in Health, total neurologic MRI examinations were 25.4% of all MR imaging examinations in 2017.
↵d Based on the Medical Information Division benchmark report, total neurologic (spine, brain, and head and neck) CT examinations were 54% of all MR imaging examinations in 2016.