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MedTech Intelligence

Volume 14 Issue No. 09

 

U.S. MedTech, Healthcare Companies Not Immune to Cyberthreats Amid Russia-Ukraine WarU.S. MedTech, Healthcare Companies Not Immune to Cyberthreats Amid Russia-Ukraine War

By MedTech Intelligence Staff

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has increased the potential for cyberattacks against U.S. healthcare systems.

 

Featured Articles

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Neutralizing the Healthcare Industry’s Biggest Cyberthreats

By Melinda Cisneros, Windstream Enterprise

Five steps to better protect providers, medtech companies, their networks, data and patients from a cyberattack.

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Disruptive Digital Health Models:
Improving Access, Eliminating Bias and Delivering Higher Quality Care

By Jiayan Chen, McDermott Will & Emery

Fueled by the need to provide quality care during a global pandemic, healthcare stakeholders are acting quickly to identify new opportunities and overcome challenges.

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Connected Health Consumer Report – Trust in a new era of healthConnected Health Consumer Report – Trust in a new era of health

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Patient Engagement and Connected Medical Devices:
Building the Next Generation of Wearable Devices to Enhance Remote Patient Care

By Adrian Pittman, LinkedIn, and Bernhard Kappe and Randy Horton, Orthogonal

In this series we examine the future of the medical device industry—from manufacturing to the consumer-patient experience.

Critical Issues in Remote Monitoring:
Data Capture and Quality

By Jennifer Kent, Ph.D., Parks Associates

As more healthcare activities take place from home, passive continuous monitoring solutions and new technology such as artificial intelligence will be critical to communications between providers and patients. In addition, new solutions that offer overnight monitoring will play a crucial role in helping to fill the gaps, particularly in assessing patient deterioration or changes in health conditions.

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Potential for Artificial Intelligence in the Prevention and Detection of Cardiac Arrest

By Ajay Panwar, Medtronic

AI’s arrival in the cardiovascular profession brings a plethora of new opportunities for providing innovative, tailored treatment.

How to Address the Top Four Labeling Challenges Facing Medical Device Manufacturers

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How to Address the Top Four Labeling Challenges Facing Medical Device ManufacturersHow to Address the Top Four Labeling Challenges Facing Medical Device Manufacturers

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Discover the four key challenges facing medical device manufacturers and learn how modern, cloud-based label management helps companies tackle these challenges and optimize their operations for the global marketplace.

The Ultimate Guide to Next-Generation Supplier ManagementThe Ultimate Guide to Next-Generation Supplier Management

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Technology is not only an enabler of supply chain management but is fast disrupting trends and practices. Think IoT, industrial robotics, other embedded systems on the shop floor, data-driven inventory optimization, digital transformation, automation and more.

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