Medical Devices
The pact will enable customers to use medical devices for monitoring blood glucose and pressure as well as weight management, the companies say.
Security controls on devices will predictably degrade through entropy and new care models are giving rise to emerging security threats, warns Josh Mayfield, director of security strategy at Absolute.
Megan Zweig, director of research at Rock Health, says a two-sided market is developing with money enabling a wave of innovation and, on the other side, large enterprise companies moving into the space.
Emerging healthcare and medical device startups from Israel show off their technology at HIMSS19.
At the Food and Drug Administration, the physician and venture investor promoted policies focused on innovating approaches to population health, opioids, chronic disease, AI and precision medicine.
The organization is partnering with Providence St. Joseph to enable clinicians to apply insights that help patients be more compliant, says ResMed's VP of SaaS Strategy Annie McBride.
Data from Current Health’s wireless device is analyzed and shared with healthcare providers to improve the outcomes of high-risk patients at home, says CEO Christopher McCann.
The struggles to secure medical devices continue in the effort to bring greater access to data and improved treatment.
Medical equipment now can be easily located and maintained. And rental and repair costs are way down thanks to the RTLS.
AMAX unveils two AI-powered healthcare platforms, VitalConnect enhances wearable biosensor data, and PointClickCare connects acute and post-acute care providers.