Medical Devices
A software patch is available to prevent cybersecurity threats to patient care, genomic data and provider networks from software vulnerabilities in Illumina's benchtop and production-scale genomic sequencing instruments.
Mount Sinai Health System's Darryl Hollar and Cathleen Mathew discuss the importance of technology choice, clear communication and data reliability when implementing a remote patient monitoring program.
Geisinger is using smart TVs to deliver to patients relevant, integrated clinical information, says Rebecca Stametz, VP of digital transformation at the company's Steele Institute for Health Innovation.
This is part of the Victorian government's Better at Home initiative.
The rooms will utilize technology to improve the care experience for both patients and clinical staff.
Abbott's Curt Blythe, Medtronic's Matt Russo and MITRE's Matt Weir discuss security across the product life cycle, how to get support from device company leadership – and how you can become a device tester.
The agency says it is proposing a science-based approach to requirements for medical devices powered by artificial intelligence and machine learning that would help deploy new devices faster.
Providers, hospitals and medical device manufacturers can use the company's Cyber Supply Chain Risk Management application to minimize software-based security risks.
The 7th Annual Virtual Reality and Healthcare Global Symposium, VR use in healthcare and the evolution of medical XR are the subjects for Bob Fine, executive director and founder of the International Virtual Reality Healthcare Association (IVRHA).
In a preview of their HIMSS23 presentation, Margie Zuk and Melissa "Penny" Chase of MITRE share some updates for the Medical Device Cybersecurity Regional Incident Preparedness and Response Playbook, coauthored with the FDA.