President Trump’s 2025 executive order establishing artificial intelligence (AI) in pediatric cancer as a national priority marks a turning point in medicine. For decades, childhood cancer treatments ...
The Service+Tech model embeds AI into the workflow of regulatory experts rather than treating technology as a standalone tool; an approach allowing organizations to adopt AI immediately, with no risk ...
The MedTech industry has seen significant growth and raised expectations as it adapts to evolving healthcare needs in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. The industry’s ability to make technology a ...
An increasing number of medical devices incorporate artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities to support therapeutic and diagnostic applications. In spite of the risks connected with this innovative ...
The application of AI in telehealth to allow doctors to make real-time, data-driven rich choices is a key component in generating a better patient experience and improved health outcomes. Artificial ...
The future of healthcare lies in the successful integration of workflow automation and advanced technologies. As the buzz-word salad of AI, such as NLP, LLMs, Gen AI, RPA, etc continue to evolve, ...
Titanium has become a vital material in modern medicine due to its strength, light weight, corrosion resistance, and exceptional biocompatibility with high long-term success rates and minimal risk of ...
Infographics can propel MedTech research and campaigns and enhance the user experience. Here Fabricio Pamplona, co-founder of online infographic maker for scientists Mind the Graph, explores the power ...
The Problem: A Rigid, Risk-Prone Development Model The industry’s heavy reliance on waterfall project management has resulted in long, siloed, and high-risk product development cycles. This model does ...
When it comes to testing, the most significant difference between CSV and CSA is that CSV focuses on a “test everything” approach, while CSA encourages us to use critical thinking to test more ...
Behavioral health providers were excluded from the 2009 HITECH Act, which contributed to significant disparities in EHR adoption between mental and physical health providers. The Behavioral Health ...
One newer security concern involves implanted medical devices and vulnerabilities to hackers. As it stands, about 10–15 devices are connected across the nation. Most of these are vulnerable to hackers ...