medical devices
HIMSS23
Michelle Ramim, assistant professor of health informatics at Nova Southeastern University, describes how the university requires seminars on cybersecurity and wearable medical device attacks for medical and dental students.
HIMSS23
Dr. Shelly Nash, senior vice president and global chief medical information officer at Fresenius Medical Care, discusses the HIMSS23 panel she'll lead on training end-stage kidney disease patients to perform home dialysis using technology.
James Hury, the Translational Research Institute for Space Health's deputy director and chief innovation officer explains the ways space exploration companies work with healthcare innovators to examine astronaut health and advance healthcare on the ground.
2022 Look Ahead
The ECRI Institute's annual report from its Device Evaluation Program reflects enduring ramifications of the pandemic and cautions healthcare leaders about maintaining connectivity.
A. Hadi Chaudry says he foresees a growth in remote patient monitoring overall, not just face-to-face video visits.
2021 Year in Review
More than 40 million patient records have been compromised this past year by incidents reported to the federal government in 2021.
Led by Nour Nouf Ventures, the round will be dedicated to scaling, plus research and development efforts, the startup announced.
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Sensato CEO John Gomez says the ultimate goal of an organization's medical device cybersecurity program is to protect patient lives.
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Yuri Jung, manager at F&D Partners, says COVID-19 has accelerated transformation in telemedicine, AI diagnosis and AI-enabled medical devices, while innovative digital tools are helping in everyday life for South Koreans.
Growth opportunities in agile and home-based healthcare as well as in new-age technologies will particularly benefit robot-assisted surgical devices, cardiovascular and orthopaedic devices.

