Medical devices
HIMSS24
Richard Staynings, chief security strategist at Cylera, talks about a study exposing how AI in smart medical devices could be vulnerable to cyberattack, as well as how microsegmentation and firewall controls can help prevent such attacks.
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Adam Chee, associate professor, National University of Singapore, discusses cybersecurity challenges facing healthcare organizations, including the inability to patch medical devices' vulnerabilities without their manufacturers' approval.
It looks to onboard new commercial partners and further validate its products.
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Cleveland Clinic ACO's Dr. Jessica Hohman and Cleveland Clinic Florida's Dr. Richard Rothman discuss their upcoming HIMSS24 session on how the hospital system created and evolved its scalable home-based acute and post-acute care models.
Based on latest survey in South Korea, there is a difference in the use of mobile health apps and devices between frail and healthy seniors.
Also, researchers from Singapore and Kazakhstan have used AI and heat imaging for the early detection of breast cancer.
Also, Canon Medical and Olympus are collaborating on endoscopic ultrasonography.
Also, an ear health awareness app for indigenous children has received $1 million in funding from the Western Australia government.
Davidi Vortman, CEO of UltraSight, discusses the company's AI-driven cardiac-imaging technology that helps providers quickly and efficiently triage patients and the ways the FDA-cleared system is used in the U.S. and globally.
Hospital-at-home, RPM and other related telehealth services are an increasingly large component of the care-delivery equation for many hospitals and health systems. Here's where providers are finding success with these new modalities.