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Jonathan Wiesen, MediOrbus
January 13, 2021
Jonathan Wiesen, MediOrbus
Soapbox

Future of Specialty Telemedicine

By Jonathan Wiesen, M.D.

Its success lies in a synergy between the technological and the clinical.

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Roger Sands, Wyebot
January 8, 2021
Roger Sands, Wyebot
MEDdesign

Preparing Your WiFi Network for the Future (Part 2)

By Roger Sands

How artificial intelligence and automation play an important role in future-proofing networks.

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Roger Sands, Wyebot
December 31, 2020
Roger Sands, Wyebot
MEDdesign

Preparing Your WiFi Network for the Future (Part I)

By Roger Sands

The wireless network serves as the backbone supporting patient care in every department of a healthcare facility. It is crucial to optimize and future-proof WiFi networks.

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December 23, 2020
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In 2021 Predictions, Digital Health Reigns Supreme

By Maria Fontanazza

Leveraging the power of technology to create a more patient-centric approach and consolidate costs is expected to play a big role.

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Oliver Schacht, Ph.D., OpGen
December 22, 2020
Oliver Schacht, Ph.D., OpGen
Soapbox

Cloud-Based Informatics Enable Smarter Antibiotic Use and Infection Control

By Oliver Schacht, Ph.D.

Incorporating bioinformatics platforms can ease the burden of tracking, analyzing and managing the use of antibiotics.

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Shady Hassan, Vocalis Health
December 9, 2020
Shady Hassan, Vocalis Health
MEDdesign

Returning to ‘Normal’: Non-Invasive Screening Via Vocal Analysis

By Shady Hassan, M.D.

A return to normalcy requires us to address the limits of current testing approaches and broadly deploy reliable screening tools that facilitate early detection and encourage more focused testing of those at high-risk of spreading the coronavirus.

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April 20, 2026

Safeguarding Scientific Publishing from AI Hallucinations and Fabricated Citations

By Ome Ogbru, PharmD

As generative AI becomes embedded in clinical research, concerns around hallucinated citations and unverified outputs are growing. These inaccuracies are already entering scientific literature, raising questions about reliability, compliance, and patient safety. Addressing this challenge requires more evidence-grounded AI and disciplined implementation.

April 17, 2026

The Healthccare Burnout Backlask (pt 4): Why Contract Negotiation Has Become a Core Strategic Skill for Healthcare Administrators

By Melissa Corneal

Traditionally, contract negotiation has been viewed as a financial or legal responsibility, typically led by finance teams, legal counsel, or executive leadership, with operations stepping in afterward to execute against decisions that have already been made, but that model is evolving as healthcare delivery becomes more interconnected and operationally complex, requiring administrators to engage earlier in the process, not only to understand what is being agreed to but to help define how those agreements will function in real-world environments.

April 10, 2026

The Healthcare Burnout Backlash (pt 3): How Workflow Redesign Is Helping Healthcare Organizations Offset Staffing Shortages

By Melissa Corneal

As organizations introduce additional technologies, including AI-enabled tools and CRM platforms, these gaps become more pronounced. Those that are seeing meaningful improvements are taking an end-to-end view, evaluating how systems interact within a unified workflow and ensuring that data flows seamlessly and actions are triggered in a coordinated manner, thereby reducing the need for manual intervention and follow-up.

April 3, 2026

The Healthcare Burnout Backlash (pt 2): Positioning AI pilots for success within EHR-integrated environments

By Melissa Corneal

In this part 2 of a 4-part series, Melissa highlight how the moment AI begins to influence decisions or workflows, it is operating within a regulated environment. Aligning with documentation standards, keeping data within established pathways, and ensuring actions are consistently recorded are all ways to support that reality early, rather than adapting to it later. Seen this way, integration is not just a technical milestone.

April 1, 2026

The Human Side of AI Medical Devices: Why Safety Depends on Design, Not Just Algorithms

By Shreya Sridhar

Human factors engineering plays a critical role in the design of AI-enabled medical devices and whether they might improve care or introduce new risks.

March 30, 2026

Apple Store to ID Regulated Medical Device Apps

By MedTech Intelligence Staff

To provide additional transparency on the App Store, apps that are available in the European Union (EU)/European Economic Area (EEA), United Kingdom (UK), or United States (US), and that also meet either of the criteria listed below must indicate whether they’re regulated medical device with respect to each region’s regulatory authority or body responsible for the governance and compliance of medical devices.

March 28, 2026

The Healthcare Burnout Backlash (pt 1): Burnout Reaches Well Beyond Clinicians

By Melissa Corneal
Healthcare Burnout

In this part 1 of a 4-part series, we look at how the burden of digital transformation is impacting the entire healthcare ecosystem, and that while burnout in healthcare is most often framed around clinicians, it does not reflect where the full transformation work is actually being carried...or its impact across healthcare.

March 27, 2026

HL7 Launches Real‑Time Medical Device Interoperability Accelerator

By MedTech Intelligence Staff

New implementation community builds on global collaboration to improve real-time device data exchange for AI-enabled care.

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