Medical Devices
House subcommittee hearing on cybersecurity protection for legacy medical devices overshadowed by HHS cuts.
Cognixion uses non-invasive sensors to monitor brain waves to create apps for those with traumatic brain injury, stroke or ALS, says CEO and cofounder Andreas Forsland.
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Remote patient monitoring powered by artificial intelligence can help VA clinicians keep veterans compliant at a low cost, says Kent Dicks, CEO of Life365.
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More malicious actors than ever can target healthcare organizations due to AI lowering the bar for hackers.
Automated robots have removed administrative burden and allowed nurses to focus more time on direct patient care.
More consumers are sending unsolicited data to their care teams via wearables, creating a shifting landscape for clinicians.
Dr. Tabitha Offutt-Powell says the technology is evolving, but with that comes challenges and limitations.
About 35% of physicians express more enthusiasm than concern - up from the 30% who felt the same last year.
Pharmaceuticals and medical devices are essential to maintaining safe and effective care in the nation's hospitals and clinics, AHA says.
HIMSS25 speakers will address the importance of tying investments directly to strategic imperatives such as driving patient access.