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Busy Burr, Carrot
April 28, 2021
Busy Burr, Carrot
MEDdesign

The Great Equalizer: How Digital Health Is Democratizing Healthcare

By Busy Burr

We all need to play a role to drive the innovative changes necessary and not wait for someone else to do it.

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Healthcare artificial intelligence
April 27, 2021
Healthcare artificial intelligence

AI in Healthcare to Reinforce Drug Discovery and MedTech Applications

By Saloni Walimbe

During the COVID-19 crisis, digital forces like artificial intelligence have assisted the healthcare industry to focus on patient care while achieving improved efficiency during treatments.

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Patient Connectivity
April 21, 2021
Patient Connectivity

Patient Engagement and Connected Medical Devices Series: Lifestyle Integration for Medical Devices

By Adrian Pittman, Bernhard Kappe, Randy Horton

Devices by themselves don’t improve outcomes. Better lifestyle integration is key to driving changes in patient compliance—embedding sensors into the sorts of devices people can use every day to increase opportunities for passive biometric capture and to facilitate therapeutics.

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GI Genius, Cosmo
April 14, 2021
GI Genius, Cosmo

Device Using AI to Detect Colon Cancer Wins FDA Authorization

By MedTech Intelligence Staff

GI Genius is based on machine learning and helps clinicians detect lesions in real time during a colonoscopy.

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Erik Vanderlip, M.D., ZoomCare
March 26, 2021
Erik Vanderlip, M.D., ZoomCare
MEDdesign

COVID-19 Pushes Technology to Facilitate Hybrid Patient Care

By Erik Vanderlip, M.D.

Increased access to care is a vital part of the vision to innovate the delivery of healthcare.

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Tanya Kumari, Classic Informatics
March 22, 2021
Tanya Kumari, Classic Informatics
Soapbox

Digital Health Trends In 2021

By Tanya Kumari

Data, IoT, artificial intelligence, predictive analytics, virtual and augmented reality, and many other technologies will fuel the healthcare system.

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Ivana Schnur, Sensely
March 17, 2021
Ivana Schnur, Sensely
MEDdesign

Are We Finally Ready for Virtual Reality Medical Treatments?

By Ivana Schnur, M.D.

The normalization of digital healthcare will go a long way toward driving uptake of new technologies.

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Jiang Li, VivaLNK
March 9, 2021
Jiang Li, VivaLNK
MEDdesign

How Remote Patient Monitoring and Biomarkers Are Changing in Clinical Research

RPM products with medical-grade sensors can play a dynamic role in developing personalized medicine.

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Coronavirus
March 5, 2021
Coronavirus

First At-Home, Molecular OTC Diagnostic Test for COVID-19 Wins FDA Authorization

By MedTech Intelligence Staff

The test generates results within 20 minutes and can be used by adults and children over the age of two years old.

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Donna Morrow, Noteworth
March 3, 2021
Donna Morrow, Noteworth
Soapbox

Virtual Optimism: Keep Remote Patient Monitoring and Telemedicine in Your Post-Pandemic Care Delivery Mix

By Donna Morrow

As restrictions lift and in-person visits become viable again, the use of virtual care technology — particularly telemedicine and remote patient monitoring (RPM)—is here to stay.

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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.

September 2, 2025

How AI health diagnostics could save lives – or create new risks

By Ivor Campbell
Viewpoints on MedTech

The rise of AI-powered health apps that claim to diagnose conditions in real time is transforming how we approach healthcare. From symptom checkers to wearable ECG monitors and AI stethoscope apps, these tools promise early diagnoses and personalized healthcare at our fingertips. What if they go wrong?

September 2, 2025

Impact of Combination Products on the Medical Devices Industry

By Partha Anbil
combination devices

A comprehensive update on the combination products market shows significant industry partnerships, development challenges, and strategic imperatives for success in the sector characterized by dynamic collaboration between pharmaceutical and device companies, rapid product development cycles, and complex regulatory landscapes.

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