Medical Devices
HIMSS23
<p>Florence Hudson, executive director of Columbia University's Northeast Big Data Innovation Hub, previews her HIMSS23 look at the new IoT specification meant to help medical devices communicate safely and securely.</p>
<p>Harris Health System CISO Jeffrey Vinson, talks about situational awareness and IoMT security. Ordr CEO Jim Hyman discusses how hospital networks can manage the volume of connected-devices through intelligence.</p>
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While the intent is to ensure a steady supply of masks, some pharmacy partners may have limited or no remaining N95s for donation.
<p>The Translational Research Institute for Space Health's deputy director and chief innovation officer, James Hury, talks about the ways healthcare innovators work with space exploration companies to study astronaut health in order to enhance healthcare on Earth.</p>
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<p>Voice biomarker technology and machine learning can help assess clinical depression and anxiety in health conversations, explains Grace Chang, cofounder and CEO of Kintsugi.</p>
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Best practices include adopting a zero-trust approach, which means no notion of implied trust, says Anand Oswal of Palo Alto Networks.
<p>Teams performing clinical care can monitor installed heart pumps from their devices, and can improve family and patient communications, according to Dawn Bardot, Abiomed's senior director global services.</p>
Philips will focus on demonstrating the trust hospital leaders have in its ability to help them enhance health outcomes and lower costs.
<p style="margin-bottom:11px"><span style="font-size:11pt"><span style="line-height:107%"><span style="font-family:Calibri,sans-serif">Victor Brown, founder and CEO of Xcellent Life, explains how wearable devices and an AI-driven application are meant to improve health equity in underserved communities.</span></span></span></p>
The technology could effectively remove identity attributes, and was met with a positive reaction by patients with ocular diseases.