Despite current volatility, the industry is anticipated to experience steady, pre-pandemic growth.
The pandemic caused a significant increase in telehealth and health tech adoption among all consumers and care professionals, especially those for older consumers and caretakers.
Enter Killware. As cyberattacks continue to increase in healthcare, medtech companies need to make sure their essential software is up to date. This Q&A with Brian Wrozek of Optiv Security takes a look at how medtech companies and healthcare organizations can address this threat.
The more healthcare professionals know about the benefits of digital health, the more they can leverage it to improve their patients’ experiences and remain resilient in an increasingly competitive space.
Part of the research will look at the strength of the supply chain, including its effectiveness in distributing ventilators.
Reusable medical devices have many notable advantages. However, they’re not appropriate in all cases. This article discusses some factors designers should consider to make their products as profitable and useful as possible.
Quarterly recall events increased for the first time since Q2 2020.
Healthcare systems around the world are under increasing pressure to treat a rapidly growing, aging population. This was worsened by the COVID-19 pandemic, which left medical professionals needing to treat more people with less time and limited resources. This article explores why medtech is uniquely placed to ease the pressures on healthcare systems by offering faster and more cost-effective care while improving patient outcomes.
Experts point out some pitfalls that medtech companies should be aware of when trying to raise capital.
President Biden intends to nominate former FDA Commissioner Robert Califf, M.D. as agency head, and the same opposition voiced during his previous nomination remains.