Medical Devices
The new document, published this past week, takes stock of a fast-changing technology environment – and would replace the agency's previous medical device guidance, first issued more than 16 years ago.
National Nurses United and the California Nurses Association released a joint statement this past week criticizing Kaiser Permanente's aims to expand advanced hospital services into patients' homes.
In a preview of his panel at the HIMSS Cybersecurity Forum, Franciscan Health Vice President of Digital Innovation and Applications Sri Bharadwaj says threat factors have substantially increased amid COVID-19.
Gaumard Scientific vice president Jim Archetto said the goal is to place providers into the kind of "low-frequency, high-risk" environment they might not often encounter in a clinical setting.
The survey offers a chance for health system leaders to learn more about a fast-changing threat environment, and benchmark how their own cybersecurity programs compare to those of their peers.
The principles identify areas in which international standards organizations and other collaborative groups could advance what the agency calls Good Machine Learning Practice.
Emmanuel Macron announced plans to replicate Germany’s DiGA Fast Track process.
Federal regulators should "put guardrails on, but let us continue the good work," says Mayo Clinic's Dr. Michael Maniaci.
New research suggests vulnerabilities in healthcare's API "last mile," while another report assesses the cost of unsecured devices.