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MedTech Intelligence

Volume 14 Issue No. 20

Focus on MedDesign

 

MEDdesign

Bob Tilling, KallikThe Future Is Now:
Digital Technologies that Are Revolutionizing the
Medical Device Industry

By Bob Tilling, Kallik

2022 is now upon us, hopefully marking the end of a very disruptive couple of years. Global challenges, from supply chain shortages to remote services, have driven digital innovation and change in the way we work across all sectors. The medical device industry is no different and going forward, having learned from the experiences of 2021.

 

Connected Devices Webinar Series

User Experience & Patient Engagement Episode

May 19, 2022 12:00 pm - 2:30 pm EST
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Digital technologies, including patient portals, secure messaging, social media, remote monitoring, and other forms of connected health are key to more active patient engagement and more dynamic interchanges between patients, their healthcare data, and clinicians.

This episode explores the increasing emphasis on patient engagement, digital technologies that have emerged, and a discussion of the future opportunities for patients, providers, and medical technology manufacturers.

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Featured Articles

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Telehealth Among Seniors:
Drivers for Remote Care

By Kristen Hanich, Parks Associates

A review of the top six reasons there has been a dramatic increase in the adoption of remote care among seniors.

MEDdesign

Evolving the Field of Neuromodulation:
Four Trends Driving the Shift to Personalized Care

By Dave Anderson, Medtronic

There is significant opportunity to develop therapies that create new standards of care and initiate a new wave of precision medicine.

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Unified Medical Imaging Solutions: The Next Evolution in ImagingUnified Medical Imaging Solutions:
The Next Evolution in Imaging

Sponsored By Arrow and Dell Technologies

Effective data management and processing challenges need to be addressed seamlessly for modern imaging solutions to facilitate quick and precise diagnosis, augment business workflow, and improve patient care. By shifting from disconnected departmental PACS and VNA instances to interoperable medical imaging solutions, organizations can enable systems to ingest and analyze data in real-time while allowing seamless data sharing with collaborators, patients, and payers and dramatically improving outcomes.

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Can Technology be an Equalizer?
Using Innovation to Tackle Healthcare Disparities

By Davidi Vortman, UltraSight

Combining imaging technology with artificial intelligence can help address both challenges in healthcare disparities as well as in patient care.

Ametek/COINING - OEMs Can Enhance Implantable Devices With Bio-Implantable Composite Materials

MedTech Library

Data Curation: Enabling your Digital Strategy with a Comprehensive Data StrategyData Curation: Enabling your Digital Strategy with a Comprehensive Data Strategy

Sponsored By Innovaccer

Through this whitepaper look under the hood to see how Innovaccer can help life-science companies address these challenges and move towards the digital disease management ecosystem.

7 Principles of Product-Centric Quality Management: A Guide for Medical Device Innovators7 Principles of Product-Centric Quality Management:
A Guide for Medical Device Innovators

Sponsored By PTC Arena

Read this eBook to learn how to overcome process delays, compliance risks, and barriers that impede innovation.

 Launching your medical device: A strategy & execution cross-functional guideLaunching your medical device:
A strategy & execution cross-functional guide

Sponsored By Definitive Healthcare

Learn how the experts launch their medical devices. Definitive Healthcare’s eBook cowritten by Carl Zeiss Meditec Inc. is packed with checklists and descriptions of all major pre-launch action items each team in your org needs to complete to successfully launch your device.

The Rise of Implantable DevicesThe Rise of Implantable Devices

Sponsored By AMETEK-COINING

In this whitepaper, we'll take a closer look into the state of the medical device industry, in general, and the rise of implantable devices, specifically. We'll touch on how those devices are changing people's lives for the better and what to consider when choosing the right materials that go into making these devices.

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Upcoming Events & Webinars

May 25, 2022 – 12:00 pm – 2:30 pm

Supply Chain Quality Management

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Product Lifecycle Supply Chain Management

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Product Lifecycle Supply Chain Management

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