Medical Devices
Healthcare providers and device manufacturers are both responsible for putting mitigations in place to address patient safety risks, says FDA's Suzanne Schwartz.
To prevent cybersecurity incidents, it is important to recognize the enormity and complexity of the problem, and to catalog various threats and vulnerabilities, as one infosec expert will show at HIMSS20.
With the number of connected devices steadily increasing, health systems and hospitals need a comprehensive plan to guard against cyber threats. At HIMSS20, one infosec pro will describe some best practices.
At HIMSS20, AT&T's global director of strategy and innovation will describe the advantages of 5G cellular and edge computing, and describe some of the best healthcare use cases for the next-gen communication specs.
The communication says vulnerabilities in Clinical Information Central Stations and Telemetry Servers "might allow an attack to happen undetected and without user interaction."
CEMOSoft CEO Mahesh Dharan demonstrates how his company's products connect devices to improve patient experience.
Ben Sych, strategy and partnership manager at the AMA, says no matter how compelling a solution looks to investors, physicians need data evidence to see value of adoption.
The company is making the agency's open-source MyStudies platform available, enabling for easier access to data for research into new medications, devices and more.
While Americans think consumer tech is driving more connected relationships with their providers, they also see voice technology and AI with a skeptical eye.