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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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FDA
March 9, 2022
FDA

FDA Issues Cybersecurity Alert About Vulnerabilities in Software Components

By MedTech Intelligence Staff

Unauthorized access could allow an attacker to take full control of the host operating system.

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Emily Newton, Revolutionized Magazine
March 8, 2022
Emily Newton, Revolutionized Magazine
Soapbox

Top Trends Advancing Ultrasound Technology

By Emily Newton

Ultrasound technology has gone through a massive, recent progression. This article reviews four trends defining these enhancements.

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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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Melinda Cisneros, Windstream Enterprise
March 1, 2022
Melinda Cisneros, Windstream Enterprise
MEDdesign

Neutralizing the Healthcare Industry’s Biggest Cyberthreats

By Melinda Cisneros

Five steps to better protect providers, medtech companies, their networks, data and patients from a cyberattack.

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Rachel Shelly, IDA Ireland
February 24, 2022
Rachel Shelly, IDA Ireland
MEDdesign

Collaboration is Critical for Pushing Medtech Forward

By Rachel Shelly

Building fruitful development partnerships between companies, governments and researchers will enable the most promising and impactful deployments in healthcare.

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FDA
February 23, 2022
FDA

Baxter Issues Urgent Safety Notification for Potential Alarm Malfunction in Infusion Pumps

By MedTech Intelligence Staff

Thus far, the company has received 51 reports of serious injury and three reports of patient death over five years.

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Brian Stallard, AAMI
February 16, 2022
Brian Stallard, AAMI
MEDdesign

Setting the Stage for the Next Generation of Medical Devices

By Brian Stallard

A global pandemic is still upon us, but that certainly does not mean that healthcare technology innovation is standing still. To help the medical device industry look to the future and prepare, experts from regulation and academia alike are bringing attention to the acceleration and pitfalls of innovation.

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FDA
February 15, 2022
FDA

Senate Confirms Robert Califf as FDA Commissioner

By MedTech Intelligence Staff

Califf faced strong opposition but was confirmed in a very close vote.

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Vidya Murthy, MedCrypt
February 11, 2022
Vidya Murthy, MedCrypt
MEDdesign

Changes in Healthcare Security Start with Better Device-Driven Security

By Vidya Murthy

Healthcare cannot remain reactive to dealing with cybersecurity risks. We must take a new, proactive approach to protecting our users, and our systems must prioritize reducing the extent of reliance on users against unknown threats.

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January 6, 2026

How is AI Enabling Darwinian growth for Life Science Professionals?

By Ivor Campbell
Superemployees - AI human evolution

The initial fear that the artificial intelligence and machine learning evolution will replace humans is shifting. A new narrative recognizes the potential for an AI-enabled workforce — one where the technology is a jobs creator, enabling us all to be more productive rather than making millions of people redundant or obsolete — actually giving rise to the multi-disciplinary, power employee.

December 8, 2025

FDA Launches Technology-Enabled Meaningful Patient Outcomes (TEMPO) Pilot for Chronic Disease Technologies

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The FDA announced the TEMPO pilot, an approach to encourage the use of digital technologies that meet people where they are. The pilot supports innovative tools and a health care delivery model that could improve care for millions of Americans managing chronic disease.

December 4, 2025

Using AI and LLMs to fill in fragmented data gaps within complex critical care

By Dimitar Baronov, PhD
Smart Critical Care

AI and large language models (LLMs) are revolutionizing critical care by integrating scattered data from various sources to deliver real-time insights. This allows for prompt escalation or de-escalation of treatment and enhances patient outcomes. These technologies also help reduce staffing issues and prevent clinician burnout by continuously monitoring patient risk and supporting decision-making in busy ICU settings.

December 4, 2025

Digital Companion for the Perioperative Surgical Phases

By Partha Anbil

A digital companion, purpose-built for surgical patients’ pre- and post-operative journeys, is now an imperative for providers, payers, and medtech leaders aiming to achieve competitive differentiation, clinical excellence, and sustainable business value.

November 10, 2025

AI and Functional Precision Medicine: A Defining Moment for Pediatric Cancer Care

Artificial Intelligence Graphic

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 have advanced slowly, constrained by limited data, small clinical trials, and therapies designed for adults. The convergence of AI and Functional Precision Medicine (FPM) now offers a path to faster, more accurate, and more personalized treatments for children, one that replaces population-based best guesses with evidence-driven precision care.

October 28, 2025

Beyond Batteries: The Urgent Case for RF-Powered Medical Devices in Modern Healthcare

By Dr. Charles Greene
Battery-Powered Medtech

Hospitals are adding more connected devices than ever before—from patient wearables to asset tracking systems. Yet this digital transformation is being bottlenecked by an antiquated power infrastructure dependent on single-use batteries that create waste, demand constant maintenance, and compromise device reliability.

September 5, 2025

AI in Healthcare – The EU’s Biggest Opportunity & Challenge

By Karandeep Singh Badwal

A new EU Commission study on the Deployment of AI in Healthcare makes one thing crystal clear: AI isn’t just a buzzword, it could be the lifeline our systems desperately need.

September 5, 2025

Philips launches smart telemetry platform for cardiac connectivity beyond the bedside

Philips Smart Cardiac Telemetry

Company says the system empowers clinical teams to respond to surges, track usage and ease workflows with user-friendly touchscreen technology for telemetry patients on the move.

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