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Remote Patient Monitoring
By Bill Siwicki | 01:28 pm | November 04, 2024
The combination of 5G and IoT could redefine remote healthcare, getting closer to a future where patients can receive hospital-grade care from anywhere. And more user-friendly and patient-centered devices should drive broader adoption.
By Mike Miliard | 10:15 am | October 31, 2024
At the HIMSS Healthcare Cybersecurity Forum on Thursday, leaders from the Health Sector Coordinating Council offered advice for a collaborative layered defense to help health systems bolster responsiveness and stabilize their security postures.
By Andrea Fox | 01:39 pm | October 30, 2024
The medtech company says it is the only manufacturer of FDA-approved pulse oximeters to have reached an agreement in a lawsuit against many over the devices' notoriously higher rates of error for people with darker skin.
By Andrea Fox | 01:55 pm | October 21, 2024
The Digital Medicine Society's seal aims to evaluate health application products' baseline security, usability and clinical return on investment to help decision-makers scrutinize which tools are best for patient care.
By Adam Ang | 03:17 am | October 18, 2024
Also, AIIMS Delhi is the latest to open a training centre featuring Intuitive's RAS system in India.
By HIMSS TV | 09:30 am | October 15, 2024
Emteq Labs launches its emotion-sensing eyewear, Sense, which collects and records real-world data on a wearer’s facial expressions. Steen Strand, CEO, talks about the glasses' potential use cases for healthcare.    
HIMSS24 APAC
By Adam Ang | 09:57 pm | October 13, 2024
Started amid the recent pandemic, smart hospitals are now being expanded nationwide.
By Nathan Eddy | 11:08 pm | October 11, 2024
Himaja Motheram, a security researcher, walks CISOs and other security leaders through the various weaknesses in healthcare and offers solutions to protect organizations and their data.
By Adam Ang | 03:03 am | October 11, 2024
Also, Singapore's National Healthcare Group has set up an AI centre with Nanyang Technological University.
By Jessica Hagen | 03:50 pm | October 04, 2024
A potentially shortened battery life in the MiniMed 600 or 700 series insulin pumps may result in the pump stopping insulin delivery significantly sooner than expected.  

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