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Ruchi Thanawala
June 8, 2022
Ruchi Thanawala

AI-Assisted Surgical Training

By Ruchi Thanawala, M.D.

AI can support device innovation and surgical training, but it requires data and collaboration.

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Davidi Vortman, UltraSight
May 10, 2022
Davidi Vortman, UltraSight
Soapbox

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

By Davidi Vortman

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

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Emily Newton, Revolutionized Magazine
May 5, 2022
Emily Newton, Revolutionized Magazine
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How Can AI Make Medical Device Manufacturing Better?

By Emily Newton

How can AI become a beneficial medical device manufacturing technology? This article reviews some examples of how it excels.

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Brian Stallard, AAMI
April 19, 2022
Brian Stallard, AAMI
MEDdesign

A State of Alarm: Research Advances for Medical Warning Systems

By Brian Stallard

You’d think there’s not much to the concept of an alarm. A warning sounds in a room, or a red light flashes, and it has your attention. You know something must be wrong. But in a setting where a cacophony of alarming lights and sounds beset healthcare workers on a regular basis, these essential systems become increasingly easy to miss or ignore.

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Bob Tilling, Kallik
March 22, 2022
Bob Tilling, Kallik
MEDdesign

The Future Is Now: Digital Technologies that Are Revolutionizing the Medical Device Industry

By Bob Tilling

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.

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Dave Anderson, Medtronic
March 11, 2022
Dave Anderson, Medtronic
MEDdesign

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

By Dave Anderson

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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Jiayan Chen, McDermott Will & Emery
March 3, 2022
Jiayan Chen, McDermott Will & Emery
Soapbox

Disruptive Digital Health Models: Improving Access, Eliminating Bias and Delivering Higher Quality Care

By Jiayan Chen

Fueled by the need to provide quality care during a global pandemic, healthcare stakeholders are acting quickly to identify new opportunities and overcome challenges.

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Ajay Panwar, Medtronic
February 8, 2022
Ajay Panwar, Medtronic
Soapbox

Potential for Artificial Intelligence in the Prevention and Detection of Cardiac Arrest

By Ajay Panwar

AI’s arrival in the cardiovascular profession brings a plethora of new opportunities for providing innovative, tailored treatment.

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Ajay Panwar, Medtronic
January 14, 2022
Ajay Panwar, Medtronic
MEDdesign

The Power of Artificial Intelligence in the Medical Field

By Ajay Panwar

Opportunities for intelligent computer systems span widely, including extensive use in medical science. Artificial intelligence enhances cognition analysis of complex health issues and improves the diagnoses. However, there are still some challenges in terms of data quality, regulations, market penetration and adaptation.

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Columns

May 12, 2025

FDA Announces Completion of First AI-Assisted Scientific Review Pilot and Aggressive Agency-Wide AI Rollout Timeline

The FDA plans to expand generative AI capabilities—across all centers using a secure, unified platform.

April 8, 2025

Increased productivity through AI?

By Dr Christian Johner

MTI Viewpoint: I expect fundamental changes to our medical device ecosystem; not all companies will survive them. The ability to consistently use AI will also determine who will be among the survivors and even the winners. AI will not only be part of the devices but also an internal tool.

January 2, 2025

Demand for AI-driven adaptive cardiac devices fuels 5.2% annual sector growth

By Cynthia Stinchcombe

Advancements in cardiac care and novel therapies are transforming cardiac medical devices, providing new solutions for millions affected by heart disease globally.

December 19, 2024

The Great Healthcare Reset: How Technology is Redefining Healthcare as We Know It

By Dhaval Shah

Key trends picking up momentum in the field of healthcare. How GenAI is revolutionizing clinical workflows. The rise of ambient technologies in patient care. IoMT devices and SaMD solutions to enable patient care. Interoperability and automation of data. Cybersecurity to ensure the safety of personal data.

November 29, 2024

Viewpoint: Unifying political framework will unlock full potential of AI-driven healthcare

By Elia Garcia

MTI Viewpoints are insights shared by industry relative to healthcare and the advancement of medical technology.

November 27, 2024

AI Training Datasets on the Rise: A $9.58 billion Industry Dominated by Tech Giants

The AI Training Dataset Market size is projected CAGR of 27.7% in the coming years. By 2024, the market had reached an approximate value of USD 2.82 billion and is forecasted to reach USD 9.58 billion by 2029, according to a new report by MarketsandMarkets™.

November 27, 2024

AI and Human Oversight: A New Era in Reducing Medical Billing Errors

By John T. Bright
medical billing

Billions of dollars are lost annually in medical billing errors resulting from data entry mistakes, outdated coding practices, and duplicated charges. Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) are revolutionizing the process of claims processing, diagnostics, eliminating errors, streamlining workflow, and increasing the accuracy of claims submissions. Together with human oversight to ensure precision and safety, AI augments healthcare professionals to improve patient care and outcomes.

November 19, 2024

Navigating the Medicare Maze: How Innovative Technology is Modernizing Benefits Verification During Open Enrollment

By Andrew Mignatti

In the face of sweeping Medicare changes for 2025, millions of seniors face the challenge of navigating a complex landscape of new options, increased costs, and altered benefits. Innovative technologies are emerging as crucial tools for both patients and healthcare providers, offering detailed cost comparisons, network analyses, and benefit breakdowns.

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